Author Archives: Robert Reddick
The Last Passport movie premier – Oct 21, 09 – The Mez, Charlotte NC
Hope you will join us for the Charlotte area premier of The Last Passport movie. Here is a trailer show a bit about the film. See ya at the show!.
Whatsa Gigibit?
“With ZON‘s launch, Portugal will be… the third country in the world to launch 1 Gbps (residential Internet service), after only Japan and South Korea.”
via Light Reading’s Cable Digital News.
Past Forward
Many moons have passed since Ryan and I put the first INTV prototypes together. Our vision was to develop an Internet Television service for the masses. Our foundation, based in part on continuous-play streaming video; something only LiveStation.com seems to have a handle on some 7 years after our efforts.
And so startups and visions sometimes go – into the past.
Moving forward, this week I listed our startup address, the premium domain INTV.com for sale. I’ve hired the fine folks at Moniker.com to represent the sale. And with a few select emails and cross-postings, have let the word out about the listing.
For interested buyers, there is an information page here: domain.intv.com.
And for folks that wonder about my waxing on about our circa 2002 INTV efforts, I’ll simply ask you to remember those times in your life when you were doing something you truly believed in.
For the entrapraneurs in our midst – that do step up the the edge… The journey is the reward. Sacrifice without legend. The experience of experience. These are, more often than not, the past we trade in as we move forward with our lives.
Lee Terry at The Garage July 31
Quick note to pitch an upcoming concert in Winston-Salem. A friend of mine is playing at The Garage in Winston-Salem on July 31st. If you’re in the city, please drop in for a look. Also on the bill – Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey – Brett Harris – and The Tomahawks. Enjoy.
Click the poster for a larger poster.
Passive Internet video and Microsoft DynaLine
“The DynaLine user interface was the most favored interface, ranked most preferred by 61% of users…”
Nice to see the research proves out one of the design principles for our former INTV project.

