Bablyon 5: Concept and Execution

[Erica](http://ericaendicott.com) and I have been watching [Bablyon 5](http://babylon5.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page) on [Netflix](http://netflix.com) of late.

We just put the last envelope back in the mail, and I have to say: great concept and story, mediocre (or worse) execution.

I’m a relatively huge sci-fi geek (and I like programming, computers and gaming — here at Heisel’s Stereotypes ‘R’ Us we aim to please). I’ve tried to get better, as I’ve watched and read more sci-fi, at seperating the cerebral and the corporeal elements of the piece.

Bablyon 5 creates such a wonderfully rich and vibrant universe, replete with hard sci-fi concepts and just a touch of wonder. But man, the writing and the acting (which probably isn’t helped by the writing) are just not there.

I’d love to see some other folks take a stab with [JMS](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Michael_Straczynski)’s universe and characters.

If you’re a Bablyon 5 five, I don’t mean to sound like a [hater](http://nw.mit.edu/codeigniter2x/core/nathanwilson/images/why/hater_tots.jpg). I know what letting insane people [romp around in your universe can do](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_Nemesis).

But I also have seen it done well.

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The book meme

“The past was dead, the future was unimaginable”

From 1984 on [Stanza](http://www.pure-mac.com/iphone/docviewers.html#stanza) on my [iPhone](http://www.apple.com/iphone/) — so the page number is probably a bit [questionable](http://www.zellyn.com/2008/09/on-page-numbers-and-electronic-texts.html).

**The meme**

* Grab the nearest book.
* Open it to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
* Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.

Meme courtesy of James Tauber, Greg Newman, Justin Lilly, Brian Rosner and Eric Florenzano.

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What is a page view?

We use a lot of jargon in [newsrooms](http://www.flickr.com/photos/chicago_steph/3005686280/), and there’s even more [online](http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/21470089/).

I thought I’d take an occasional stab at defining some online terms in the hopes of reaching across the aisle… of the newsroom. (Do newsrooms have aisles?)

**So what is a page view?**

It’s the most fundamental unit of measure online. When a reader calls up one page it’s a page view.

They can spend an hour on the page or a minute or a year, but it’s still one page view.

A page view is not tied to a particular reader. You can view this page 1,000 times or 1,000 people can view it one time, or 50 people can view it 20 times.

It doesn’t matter what type of content it is, though for journalists probably the most useful information is how many times their [post](. “Meta FTW”) or [photo](http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/11/the_next_president_of_the_unit.html) or [map](http://projects.ajc.com/maps/metro/atlanta/storm-damage-atlanta/) is viewed.

More complex [interactives](http://projects.ajc.com/executive-pay/) or [applications](http://projects.latimes.com/metrolink-crash/) (we need a better word for these) are tracked not by a single page’s views, but rather the aggregate of all the pages in that tool.

Videos are tracked by the number of times they are played which, depending on the [site’s software](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system) may or may not be the same as their page views.

One important concept to remember is that a page view is two things (clip for the Obvious Awards follows): a **page** and a **view**.

It’s the “[if a tree falls in the woods](http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060627054856AAAcb0T “Timber!”)” paradox of the digital world. If a page is created (story written, photo published, etc.) and no one views it, did it ever exist. Unlike the metaphysical tree we have an answer about the page view — no it did not, it got zero page views.

Despite that, it’s actually a fairly simple concept — every time someone walks past a newspaper rack and looks at 1A that’s the offline equivalent of page view.

But you don’t [have to](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page_view) [take my word](http://www.opentracker.net/en/articles/hits-visitors-pageviews.jsp) [for it](http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=33050).

How you make money from a page view, what are unique visitors and impressions… [that’s another show](http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Alton_Brown#Good_Eats_Catchphrases).

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Dell Bets Splashy Design Will Sell Its New Laptops

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What ended the Great Depression?

  • What ended the Great Depression? – Interesting research — it was a gold inflow and the resulting reduced interest rates that ended the Great Depression and not WWII as conventional wisdom would have it.
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