I think the biggest news is the new Netflix player device. It allows you to view movies and TV shows from Netflix’s “Watch Now” collection on your TV. If you already have a Netflix account, the $100 device isn’t a large leap. There are 10,000 or so movies and TV series available. Unfortunately, I only have about 15 movies that I am interested in watching from that collection. I’m sure I could force myself to watch a few others, and I could continue Earth 2 instantly instead of getting the DVDs, but I’m currently satisfied. This might be a great option, however, for my parents. The $9/month plan allows one DVD at a time (all you can eat, but only one plate at a time), but gives you access to the “Watch Now” content through this device. HDMI output makes it simple to hook up to an HDTV for sound and video and it sounds like future HD content is on the way (although B-movies aren’t much better in HD, so hopefully they’ll get some higher-caliber content, too).
My brain is entering imagination time again. Here are the latest thought pellets: space colonization (recurring), alternate-reality steampunk, and parkour. In the shower this morning, I started imagining a story where an ex-military factory worker is woken by the door to his humble (Fifth Element-esque) apartment being busted in by government agents. He instinctively flees (parkour-style) through the dystopian city, enlisting his ex-military buddies and trying to figure out why the government is after him. Maybe I’ll actually start writing more of these ideas down one of these days.



