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WFLA: NHL / Lightning / Programming Miscue

Here’s the letter I sent to WFLA today in regards to their miss-queue of management decision making. If you feel the same, please write / call: Email: news@wfla.com Call: 813-221-5788

To an otherwise fine establishment:

The individual program director who made the command decision to interrupt NHL Winter Classic Fans to watch NFL press coverage of the already known News of Coach Morris’s release from the Buccanneers went too far today. This moment was handled sloppily from the get-go.

While I’m sure the decision was made because of the exposure of Bucs football in the Tampa Bay market being larger than the NHL / TampaBay Lightning, that fan base, when combined with the Winter Classic shows that the programming manager clearly does not understand Hockey.

I would wonder whether the program director consulted with the resident WFLA Sports Analyst / Hockey Expert before making this decision to break from intermission.

The WFLA Sports Analyst would understand that a simple break / short video promo, or brief pause to the press conference would have been understood by NHL fans, but I expect your Sports Expert would have emphasized how much importance Hockey Fans put on intermission coverage of Hockey Games, especially the 1 Time a year Winter Classic Game.

You also surely should have finished covering before the intermission was over, instead subjecting Hockey fans to losing actual gameplay.

 

Thank you,

 

Andrew Dorsey


 

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January 2, 2012 10:38 pm
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Building the Virtual Machines

Oh the things you get to do when you load in a full version of Windows 7 Ultimate. I’ve been able to install all my dream software on a 800 GB partition. That leaves 3 other partitions. 2 for separate backups of 250 GB each, and 1 of about 500 GB strictly for Virtual Machines.

What is a Virtual Machine you ask? It is just about the greatest thing for IT guys, the ability to use your workstation, and run multiple Operating Systems on it.

Currently I have the following Operating Systems installed and running independently:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows XP Pro
  • Windows 7 (32 Bit)
  • Windows 8 Developer
  • Windows 2008 Server
  • Ubuntu 11.1 Desktop
  • Ubuntu 10 Server
Why is this so great? You can run an entire test farm inside your box… testing browser incompatibilities, etc.
But, I have to keep this blog post short, I’m entertaining an IBM engineer tonight for dessert. Going to try to pitch him my PIT Crew Solutions company, maybe he’ll know some potential financial backers, X-Fingers!
Andrew
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New Website

This is the first test of the new website structure

 

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June 6, 2011 4:02 pm
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