We recently lost our weekly newspaper, thanks in large part to the Internet. Four newspapers just closed shop, in fact...in one fell swoop. But along with them went the website, which I often relied on for local news, since we no longer have a local radio station that carries the news. Ouch!
So, what happened today and why the reason for the title of this post? My brother went to the store to pick up a few things and decided to buy one of the baseball preview papers...you know...one of the special sports "rags" that come out every spring. Well, the clerk informed him that she couldn't sell it to him because it wouldn't "scan." The scanner couldn't read it! She told him to come back tomorrow because it "should be working by then." Umm, have things gone too far? I mean, she was there, my brother was there with money in hand and ready to pay. How DUMB is this?! I remember when power windows in cars were the new craze. In fact, I seem to recall one model that featured both power windows and window cranks! The person who came up with that idea at least had a clue.
The Time For Image Attribution Has Arrived
While I'm on the subject of technology, if you look at the images on my site, you'll now see an "attribution" line on many of them. None are on the blog yet, but you'll see them if you look through the painting collections here. (Eventually they will appear in every image on my site.) With the popularity of sites like Tumblr and Pinterest, I feel I have to do this... even if I don't want to. But if my images are going to be "shared" (lifted) I, at a bare minimum, want a credit line. Those who like Pinterest can scream "free advertising" at me all they want. I had a Tumblr account and saw how things were "shared" there. If an image didn't carry an attribution or watermark, you never knew where it came from. Once something got reposted, there was no telling. The same thing has been happening with "re-pins" on Pinterest. And if you do have an account there, I suggest you take a close look at their Terms of Service. Frankly, I don't think these kinds of sites would have near the popularity they currently enjoy if more people would take the time to carefully read the TOS.
Do you think maybe it's time we at least brought back the crank?
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CAN'T SELL BECAUSE IT WON'T SCAN?? Beyond stupid. If that was my store, I'd fire that clerk!
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Yeah, I know. Pathetic, isn't it.
I'm not as anti "tech" as I might sound. I'm just anti STUPID! I think things are being foisted on the public without enough thought about the potential consequences. But I guess if you're going to have "companies" with 19 yr old CEOs, that's to be expected. The problem is, we end up being used as guinea pigs in the process.
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My pet peeve with technology is the need for software, social media and e-mail domains to "upgrade" which usually creates the opposite of the intentioned improvements. If it ain't broke don't fix it. So frustrating at times.
Brian, I'm on the fence regarding attribution lines. I want people to enjoy my artwork but I'm finding it all over the place sans credit. Pinterest? I'll pass thank you.
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As far as scanning - that' happens all the time, she just has to type in the sku number.
I am really sorry about the newspaper. Even the website? That's a shame. Did they close because of low sales or they were just pooped out?
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@Sharon, I agree. If ain't broke, why break it? But I have a 'dark side, ulterior motive' point of view as to why Facebook does it so much. As for your images on the web, it could be Pinterest or just site scrapers. I found some of my images there by googling my site domain and Pinterest. Those were giving links back to my site, but it was still unauthorized use. And Pinterest's Terms of Service make it clear that they think they can do whatever they want with "pinned" images. Umm, no they cannot...not without hearing about it. Katherine Tyrrell posted a couple of good articles about it on her blog:
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@Jennifer...That model was from the 1960s I believe. I would have loved a hand crank too the day my left rear window stopped working about two thirds of the way up!
As for the clerk...she wasn't too bright, obviously. She did sell other things to Bob that day, too. So it was really dumb. I don't know what the difference with the paper was. Doesn't make sense to me.
Yes, the website, too. But there's talk that a buyer is going to take the papers over and they could be back up and running shortly.
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"Nokia is developing a tattoo ink that can sense when your phone is ringing and cause your skin to vibrate. The technology would require a minor surgical procedure."
This ties in perfectly with the title of this post. As Forrest Gump would say, "Stupid is as stupid does."