Well, this post was intended to be about a new kids’ show I caught today on Nick Jr. called Yo Gabba Gabba!, but when I went to find a decent link, the above (without my commentary, of course) was all I got. (SOURCE - click on the ‘Watch a Sneak-Peek…” link near the bottom of the page - it’ll look fine on Windows no doubt).

With the web being its own delivery platform, it really is inexcusable for any respectable company to use closed, proprietary technology.

(There’s a better quality image HERE - my first notable use of the awesome screenshot utility Skitch.)

Well, this post was intended to be about a new kids’ show I caught today on Nick Jr. called Yo Gabba Gabba!, but when I went to find a decent link, the above (without my commentary, of course) was all I got. (SOURCE - click on the ‘Watch a Sneak-Peek…” link near the bottom of the page - it’ll look fine on Windows no doubt).

With the web being its own delivery platform, it really is inexcusable for any respectable company to use closed, proprietary technology.

(There’s a better quality image HERE - my first notable use of the awesome screenshot utility Skitch.)

Well, this post was intended to be about a new kids’ show I caught today on Nick Jr. called Yo Gabba Gabba!, but when I went to find a decent link, the above (without my commentary, of course) was all I got. (SOURCE - click on the ‘Watch a Sneak-Peek…” link near the bottom of the page - it’ll look fine on Windows no doubt).

With the web being its own delivery platform, it really is inexcusable for any respectable company to use closed, proprietary technology.

(There’s a better quality image HERE - my first notable use of the awesome screenshot utility Skitch.)

Well, this post was intended to be about a new kids’ show I caught today on Nick Jr. called Yo Gabba Gabba!, but when I went to find a decent link, the above (without my commentary, of course) was all I got. (SOURCE - click on the ‘Watch a Sneak-Peek…” link near the bottom of the page - it’ll look fine on Windows no doubt).

With the web being its own delivery platform, it really is inexcusable for any respectable company to use closed, proprietary technology.

(There’s a better quality image HERE - my first notable use of the awesome screenshot utility Skitch.)

Posted 4 years ago

About:

I'm a Mac geek, digital culture junkie, cartoonist, husband &
father in Virginia Beach.

Following: