- @TomRaftery watched the Nick Broomfeld documentary on Sarah Palin last night. Scary stuff #
- @TomRaftery I'm sure they'll show it again soon. Palin & her father come across as deeply unpleasant ppl http://t.co/aTcnxcTX #
- @dervlam #topgear is a bit retro. Elgar, chauvinism, sports jackets w/ patches, porsches, explosions. It's Thatcher's Britain on wheels #
- RT @JavierSantiso: By 2050, 40% of all external assets will be held by the BRICs up from the 10% now. http://t.co/wO9iaXou #
- @klillington without the 4, nothing, but with a 4 it all made sense 🙂 #
- The merkozy butler sketch on youtube is worth a look if you speak german http://t.co/2jTUOGWb #
- @normanwyse ah if only I had any assets left 🙂 #
- #2012 Time to misinterpret Mayan culture, start building your arks & to make friends with @johncusack 🙂 #
- @2bscene I thought that was astonishing. A largely irrelevant channel that saw fit not to appeal to anybody under the age of 50 #
- @eirepreneur I like his comic interludes. The overall effect is heath ledger's joker meets d4 resident TCD law student 🙂 #
- @SarahKSilverman surely a publicly urinating celebrity moves to the head of any queue? #
- @CAngryev only wrong to act on it 🙂 #
- @maryroche @jcollery away in NZ from next week but you could get in touch w/ tom curran (TSSG) can find the right person there to talk to #
- @jcollery @maryroche his contact details are at http://t.co/i7SCqHqG #
- @jcollery @maryroche btw I've run openvpn over udp myself to get around the timeout feedback loop issue #
- @jcollery yep, that's how some tunneling systems do it with SACK. Tom will prob recommend talking to jronan who did a lot of DTN work #
Author: shaned
R & I have been gripped by the Danish crime Drama “Forbrydelsen” or “The Killing” as it’s dubbed on BBC4. We got the DVD boxset over christmas so we could watch season 2 and generally savour what is, in our opinion anyway, one of the best crime drama series in the history of tv. But the question remains, why is it so good? After all, there’s a rash of scandinavian crime fiction out there and some excellent tv series and movies based on Laarson’s Millenium trilogy and Henning Mankell’s ubiquitous Inspector Wallander. It seems we should be tired of the glut of “nordic noir” but the BBC audience figures (800,000 excluding iPlayer) and Bafta win are astonishing for a subtitled show set in a country that the typical English viewer associates with a Shakespearean play and a lager? Is “Forbrydelsen” Denmark’s greatest export? Probably 🙂
Here’s my attempt at analysing what makes it great without giving away the plots for those watching it on iPlayer, DVR or boxsets. In no particular order:
- The are no “big name” stars & hence no psychological baggage that we bring into our understanding of the characters. In the non-Danish viewers mind, Sarah Lund and Sophie Grabol are one and the same person with not cognitive dissonance between this and other roles that she may have played.
- The show has its own formula, visible over both series, where it mixes large scale themes of political corruption and the imperfection of justice systems with small scale and intimate views of the suffering of a single family. Both are given equal importance and blended deftly. There is a unifying metaphor. The fate of a city or country are decided based on personal agenda and relationships. Grand ideologies eventually crumble at the smallest of challenges, the cough, the wink.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-12-25
- @colettebrowne Gingrich is fruit AND nut #
- @colettebrowne very true, they're looney tunes but without the humor #
- @wickedfairysad think it was those characters in particular rather than GS in general. They turned MFG into devil-may-care risk takers #
- Brian Cantrill says adios to Oracle Solaris, hello to Illumos (from #usenix http://t.co/BaFWzo5H #
- @sos100 it's getting stinking reviews and the website gives you no idea what it's useful for. Not a gd start #
- @sos100 perhaps it's a good idea but I can't judge as I don't know what the idea is yet & suspect the execution is poor based on reviews #
- Got my most realistic spam email today. A marriage offer from an African princess, an oil field & the opportunity to recapitalise a bank #
- @lisaocarroll in fairness, it was clear he didn't intend any offense at all by his remarks. He thought the term was acceptable #
- @declanganley Anybody for a rousing chorus of "Feed the rich… Let them know it's Christmas time" ? #BondAid #
- @theotriangle thanks for the RT 🙂 merry #xmas #
- @miguelpdel shouldn't somebody tell them he's not real ? #grinch #
- RT @businessinsider: Carl Richards On The Psychology Of Buying High And Selling Low http://t.co/dIi4uD4I < good tips #
- RT @VirtualAstro: Glad many of you got to see the ISS, its an awesome sight and one of man kinds greatest achievements <indeed #
- @miguelpdel fred the dog scared him away. No christmas here oops #
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says FB don’t compete with Google for advertising dollars. This is utter nonsense. The issue is simple economics. They’re both offering you ads and your time is a limited resource. The more time you spend on FB, the more of your data it gathers (rather than Google) and the more ad revenue is being diverted away from Google. There’s a clear correlation between network value and time spent. Planning a paper on this topic in early 2012 but the 100Bn dollar (or less) question is what FB’s IPO value is.
The more content you add to facebook instead of the “open” web, the more value you’re diverting value away from the web, in turn diminishing the value of a tool that generates wonga based on searching the open web for stuff. FB is huge, pervasive and it’s effectively creating a social overlay on the web, transferring value from Google to FB in the process. That’s why Google hope that G+ gains significant traction. Social was Google’s lacuna & they can’t afford to be left behind.