Friday, September 25, 2009

Old Media vs New Media

How do we distinguish old media from new media? The difference between old media and new media, for me at least is that old media requires you to leave the house. Whether it is to post a letter, pickup a newspaper/magazine or simply to do some shopping, all these things require time and effort to achieve.

New media, on the other hand, appears to take place via computer. Everything from shopping, keeping in touch with friends, catching up on the latest celebrity gossip or simply perusing a newspaper can all be done with a click of a button without ever having to leave your house.

I think anyone who is over a certain age will easily identify old media from new media. The funny thing is that the younger generation will probably describe our new media as their old media when they grow up!!!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Shutter Fly

The modern media company that I'm going to research is Shutterfly.com. Anyone who is reading my blog will surely have heard of Shutterfly and what they are all about. I'm going to research the demands from the public on a modern media, what they are doing to keep up with ever changing technology and meeting their customers' demands and expectations.

What is new media?

New media. A word that has become quite common in the 21st century, but what may you ask is considered new media? New media, for the most part, is internet-based. In fact, without the internet, most of the following companies would not exist. Companies, such as, Facebook, My Space, Twitter, Shutterfly and Blogger.com, are examples of new media.

New media has definitely changed the way the world works. It is now possible for companies to exchange important documents with the click of a button, or for families to instantly share photographs with each other no matter how far away they are. The down side to all this is that companies such as the post office and photograph development stores suffer as people no longer rely on their services to provide letters or photographs when they can easily send e-mails, instant message or print their pictures from home because now they have a reliable but inexpensive printer. Bars and restaurants also suffer since people no longer seem to socialize outside of their homes. Instead they prefer to sit in front of a computer screen and chat with virtual unknowns disclosing personal things they normally would not do in public or face to face.

Our world is indeed becoming a sad place where people no longer feel the need to go outside their homes to have actual physical contact. Could this be one of the reasons for the growing obesity problem especially amongst teenage kids?!?!? Or the possibility that people prefer a computer over a human beinng??? What do you make of this?

As Joyce Hanson wrote on Crainsnewyork.com, the old media such as news papers and the music industry are being hit hard as new media takes over. It can only be a matter of time until things that we take for granted will suddenly become obsolete. What are some of the things you see already that is becoming obsolete?

Friday, September 11, 2009

Dealing with Landlords

My girlfriend and I recently moved into our current apartment. It was, by far, more stressful than I had first anticipated. The fact that she had lived there for six years clearly demonstrate she had accumulated more than her fair share of things. From her three piece sofa to the rest of her furniture (i.e., bed, wardrobe, bookshelves, night stands, tv stand and any other assembled things she have) to her thousand of shoes, we didn't get enough boxes and time to pack.

You see, we started looking at the beginning of May to get "an idea" how much prices are in our area as well as "an idea" of what kind of an apartment we want this time around. Looking too soon is a major mistake because the landlords/owners don't want their apartments vacant and therefore wants you moved in either on the 1st or the 15th of the month. If your lease is not up then you are surely to lose your deposit. We then stopped looking altogether and agreed to start looking towards the end of July. At least that gives us at least over a month before we had to officially move out.

We found some wonderful places and some okay looking apartments. They may be nice but simply out of our price range or far from the train station. Finally, one day, while checking out craigslist.org, we found a listing for an apartment in our favorite building. Each apartment has a working fireplace and if lucky, a nice terrace. In this case, it had both but when we met up with the realtor, which my girlfriend was adamant about not using since she refuses to pay finder's fees. Anyway, we went to see the apartment and it was more than we imagined but simply too small. Rich, the realtor, told us that he has several apartments available with lesser rent and bigger spaces. We took him up on his offer and set out to check out these places. To our surprise, he was telling us the truth so we agreed to view more apartments. With that said, we found one that we extremely fell in love with and had the perfect layout.

Luckily, for us, we found out that we landed ourselves a rent stabilized apartment but unfortunately, we had to wait a few extra days to find out the "new" rent price since they renovated the entire kitchen and did some minor fix-up in the bathroom. When we found out that we had the apartment, they wouldn't allow us to move in sooner than the 1st. Sadly, we found out during this time period that my girlfriend's grandfather passed away so between the packing, we were attending to relatives who came from afar, to helping out her relatives with some funeral arrangements and being there during the wake and funeral. What made it more difficult is the non-understand current landlord who was being a real piece of work by not being sympathic at all! He inquired when our departure was and if we plan to leave a few days earlier than the 31st. He wanted to paint the entire place for the new tenants and took no consideration to us. What made us mad is that when my girlfriend moved in, he did absolutely nothing to the place. The former tenant moved out either that day so that left no time for the landlord to clean the carpet and do any other minor repairs or fix up.

The fact that she thought the place was cleaned was too late to do anything. She had already taken her things from storage and moved everything into the apartment. Too little too late to do anything. Now, after moving out, we found out that the old landlord is demanding $1000 to pay for a new carpet. Is this guy for real?!?!?! After 6 years, I think everyone would expect some wear and tear. The funny thing is the carpet should have been replaced and cleaned before she first moved in! The carpet is basically the kind you find at those office buildings that don't want to spent too much on any kind of expenses. You would imagine that he would be excited for us to leave so he can jack up the rent. Even the new rent was more than reasonable but for some reason, he didn't want us to leave. He had spoken to us about negotiating the new rent but we knew it was time to leave. Come on, she had lived there for six years!!!

A few weeks later, he even suggested taking his other apartment which was across the hall for our apartment. But we flat out declined his offer and told him, once again, we were leaving. We made every attempt to avoid him so we don't have to hear him trying to convince us to stay. He made our lives more difficult as the time came closer to move out. Now, we came up with that flimsy excuse that we messed up his carpet and in demand of $1000 in damages!!! Absolutely absurd!!!

I told my girlfriend that he has a thing for her so he's making both our lives miserable! And now that we've moved out, we still can't get rid of him. Wouldn't you imagine that the landlord would be pleased that we left so he can make some money on his place?