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Apr 22

Why Time Warner Cable’s Shareholders Should be Angry.

Posted on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 in Uncategorized

I will assume you are familiar with Time Warner Cable’s attempted plan to implement consumption based billing.  If you are not, I suggust you take a few minutes and visit StopTheCap.com’s resource page, then take a glance at my long winded analysis of the situation.  The short version is, TWC might be attempting to protect it’s cable TV profits from being eaten away by internet services such as Hulu, or they simply do not intend on meeting consumer need.  Either way TWC fails.  Even if you are not a Time Warner Cable internet customer, or do not live in an area served by Time Warner’s this is an ominous trend for consumers.  However, it should not only be TWC’s consumers that should be angry; TWC’s shareholders are going to get kicked in the rear.

I will give TWC credit for one thing, they are brave.  The bandwith caps are clearly anti-competative and essentially a price increase.  To take such actions in the  middle of an ecconomic downturn, with a political administration that has already concluded that Internet access is paramount to a utility as important as electricity, is a huge act of courage.  Consumer advocates are now prying as deep into TWC’s books as they can.  The more we look at it the more we realise that TWC is taking advantage of its oligopoly position.  TWC is also in the middle of taking part in the highest of anti-competative shenanagins I have ever seen!  Going after a community based internet service provider is not the way to protect your proffits.

So, why exactly should TWC’s share holders be up in arms?  The answer is simple.  This anger and new information has led to a belief that Internet access prices and service levels should be more closely regulated, or that forced sharing of infrastructure should alow for a semi-competative market.  Both possibilities lead to one thing, a huge hit to TWC’s margins.  I believe that right now, I should have access to a 20 megabit upload and download connection to the internet for less than $30 a month.  I know that sounds rediculous, but if this were either a competative market, or a market regulated to simulate competition (as is done with other utilities) I bet we would see that level of service at such a price.

TWC is really rolling the dice here.  If I were a stock holder I would be very unhappy with such a poor choice.  Yes, there is a chance that TWC will see a huge bump in proffits.  The other and increasingly likely side is that TWC will loose its current margins and be stuck with a small regulated margin.

Apr 18

Posted on Saturday, April 18, 2009 in Uncategorized

OHS & Denis DiBlasio “Sesame Street”

This is my old high school’s jazz band with legendary barry sax player Denis DiBlasio.

Apr 8

Meet the band: Jack Swift

Posted on Wednesday, April 8, 2009 in Uncategorized

screen-capture

Mar 14

Posted on Saturday, March 14, 2009 in Uncategorized

Jack Swift Band – River’s Child

I joined this band a few months ago. This is the first recording I I have with them. I hope you enjoy.

Feb 24

The RIT Toilet of Innovation.

Posted on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 in Uncategorized

RIT has been expanding over the years.  With that expansion has come new buildings of varying designs.  The newest is a building dedicated to “innovaton” and administrative services.  Early sketches of it were accused of being banjo shaped.  Our current university president has somewhat of an obsession with banjos, but eventually and better shape comparison has emerged…

toilet

It very clearly looks like a toilet.  At first I was disgusted by the thought, but then the genius of the design became clear.  Where does man do its best thinking?  A center designed for innovation should therefore naturally resemble a toilet.

Feb 23

Thats a Bailout Take 2.

Posted on Monday, February 23, 2009 in Uncategorized

By popular demand, a faster version of my “hit” song…

Feb 22

Someone who gets it!

Posted on Sunday, February 22, 2009 in Uncategorized