I Can’t Believe I Didn’t Take TV-B-GONE To CES

I bought 20 TV-B-GONEs and gave them away as holiday presents, my third round of TV-B-GONE gifting.

But I can’t believe I didn’t think to take TV-B-GONE to CES. Gizmodo did:

http://gizmodo.com/343348/confessions-the-meanest-thing-gizmodo-did-at-ces

This was sent to me by Rob Meyers, whose friend Steve sent it to him. They sent it my way because they were both at our table at a bar during SXSW a couple years back when TV-B-GONE almost got our asses kicked.

Bob Moz had a near-ass-kicking with the TV-B-GONE I gave him before the holiday break.

Public TVs are pollution,
ian

ps – after I wrote this I am noticing comments in my twitter stream from Jason Calacanis saying this is the lowest Denton has ever sunk…um, really? I think he’s sunk a lot lower than this… it’s a joke, homey. lighten up. turning tvs off isn’t costing anyone their job on either side.

Comments

  1. Gay wrote:

    Hi Ian,

    I signed up for your RSS feed after getting an email from Bob about your Media 2.0 Physics post. Hooray for forward thinking!

    TV-B-GONE 124+
    Techies 0
    The squirming was glorious. Thanks for the good laugh!

    ~Gay

  2. Mathew Ingram wrote:

    I couldn’t agree more, Ian — I’ve been getting roundly criticized for saying the same thing: http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/01/10/gizmodo-and-ces-whats-the-big-deal/

  3. cristobal wrote:

    Man – I remember back in the day, before TV-B-Gone was that sleek little universal remote, and was instead, just your daughter turning off my TV.

  4. iancr wrote:

    Cris, wasn’t that my TV? And did you get your copy of Platinum Body yet or what?

  5. cd wrote:

    without a tv,
    how would i know
    what to think about
    and how to behave?

  6. md wrote:

    actually, for people who rely on outdoor advertising dollars, it could cost them their jobs…

    http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/01/crime.html

  7. iancr wrote:

    md, that’s the most ridiculous argument I’ve read yet. To liken turning a TV off to breaking windows… Come on. The whole thing is just silly. Just for that I’m taking my TV-B-GONE to Tully’s next week. You better get down there with some black tape.

    If your business relies on outdoor advertising dollars, get a TV with a proprietary protocol. I’m certain my TV-B-GONE won’t work on the giant video ads on Wilshire Blvd.

    Honestly I’m ashamed to have written about this meme. Just seems like a bunch of people trying to get in on the mayhem. Stoopid.

    ian

  8. md wrote:

    please do! i told the engineers about your austin story a long time ago:

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-FDuiCSg4eqinB8z.GGJ7TmAz?p=5

    hopefully, they engineered around it, but give it a whirl and let me know what happens.

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