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On Ethics and Entertainment
Life after Gerstmann - an ethical Perspective

All I know is this: If it is true that Jeff Gerstmann came to work and found out that morning that he was fired, this is scandalous in itself. Unless Mr. Gerstmann is guilty of unethical behavior, you cannot, you CANNOT treat your editorial director, who also was a major part in building this brand called GS, in this despicable way. If there were differences between the CNET management and Mr. Gerstmann, there are other ways to communicate with each other.

The lesson to be learned for the rest of the editorial staff and the guys/gals who work behind the cameras/desks at GS, is simple.

Ask yourself: "Do I want to work in a place like this, that fires people like Jeff in the way they did?"

If you don't - you quit.

Life can be that simple.

If you want to continue betraying yourself, pretending nothing 'bad' has happened, you are entitled to do so. It is YOU who has to look at yourself in the mirror every morning, before going to work at CNET.

Posted by sethfrost_basic, Dec 7, 2007 3:06 am PT   2 Comments
Well, that-s what I do!

Ah existence...for what is existence but the shadow of an impression of collapsed wave functions."- Henry Lee(?), Nature Vol 438/22 p 1194

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yes, Iam drawing stuffand listen to either 80's rock-music or contemporary music -like John Adams, Ligeti, Rihm, or some Miles, Coltrane, Chet Baker, etc...

Posted by sethfrost_basic, Mar 3, 2007 12:18 pm PT  
'Do Videogames Help Kids Learn?'

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If you are patient and have some time: there-s an interesting Gamasutra Podcast with the MacArthur Foundation Panel, 'Do Videogames Help Kids Learn?' - The panelists include Sasha Barab of Indiana University, who demos his latest project, Quest Atlantis, which uses an immersive online world to teach environmental impact and science to junior high school students. Nichole Pinkard, Director of Technology at the University of Chicago also shares her experience creating an innovative digital media after school program for Chicago's Center for Urban School improvement. And David Williamson Shaffer, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of How Computer Games Help Children Learn, discusses his latest research on games and learning.

http://www.gdcradio.net/

Posted by sethfrost_basic, Feb 23, 2007 9:03 am PT  
They are BACK!!!

grammy 2007 police

They are BACK! Boy, how I wanted to hate them! Nothing good can come out of this! Thy will destroy their legacy; but, then again, it-s their careers. Why do they want to tour like the Eagles, Stones, etc..? It cannot be the money. It must be Sting-s Midlife-crisis or something.

The genuius of the (young) Police, was the combination of a jazz-like trio playing ska/reggae-influenced pop. It sounded even like modern day chamber music. Fresh, simple, hot...

These guys are grown, old musicians. What sort of energy is left playing the old songs???

Category: Rant
Posted by sethfrost_basic, Feb 13, 2007 1:02 pm PT  
reflecting, doubtful

instead of repeating myself, I started a blog-a-like thingy on http://buckybit.spaces.live.com - stil pending on the IDEA of having a Blog anyways...

- not every life is interesting. Not everybody NEEDS to seek attention...- I guess, I don-t really feel like it... - sorry...


Instead, why don-t you listen to Ben Folds? He-s our modern-day Mozart:
Posted by sethfrost_basic, Feb 12, 2007 2:34 pm PT  
Finished Pynchon, watched The Prestige twice...
...listening to dangerous music again, fell into a hole after finishing the novel, very unhealthy mood...feeling the darkness, seeking, longing for it, Robert Burton, Friedrich Holderlin...the melancholy in its final stage isn-t anything about
emotional imbalance; it is rather about the knowledge that nothing can take away the cold from your heart. It is the knowledge about the inevitability of what is ahead...one should not fight but embrace it. Yet, it is a private matter and none shall speak about that. "The rest, is silence..."
Posted by sethfrost_basic, Jan 7, 2007 2:57 pm PT  

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