I won’t lie, I used to actively watch One Tree Hill, up until maybe like 4th season when it got completely ridiculous. Clarence shared this video above (from OTH season 6, episode 18) where Dan’s new heart gets eaten by a dog. I thought the show might have reached its peak of unpredictability in season 4, but it seems like they just keep raising the bar…
Unattributed works from RWC
May 3, 2009 @ 4:36 pm
Praise Night Emcee Intro from Remnant Westside on Vimeo.
So I was browsing the Remnant Westside Church media page to see if the media team has uploaded the senior video yet and what I found instead was a bit disturbing.
It turns out that the video entitled “Praise Night Emcee Intro” features Ryan Cashman’s “Light-Paint Piano Player” almost in its entirety without any sort of credit going back to Ryan whatsoever. What’s even more puzzling to me is that the media team chose this video to draw their overlays on when the original video has been viewed nearly 300,000 times by people on the internet. Did they not think that somebody would notice? How could I be the only one to notice this in a congregation that fills nearly an entire school auditorium?
Seeing this video today really shocked me and I think it shows poor judgment on the media team as a whole (not to mention that it reflects poorly on the church as well). There are so many talented people at RWC that could have created something just as wonderful as Ryan’s video, and I’m having a hard time figuring out why they decided it was alright to blatantly steal another person’s work. Let’s try and stop this sort of thing, yeah? Start giving credit where credit is due.
Light-Paint Piano Player from Ryan Cashman on Vimeo.
UPDATE: Esther Lee says she worked on the original video with Ryan. But Ryan does not know that the video was used by RWC. My original point still stands. THERE WAS NO CREDIT GIVEN to the original content creator. Working on something doesn’t give you ownership of it.
Lance Armstrong’s stolen time trial bike has been found!
February 18, 2009 @ 6:07 pm

Photo of the detective who recovered the bike from richardmasoner on Flickr
A relatively good ending has come to the case of Lance Armstrong’s one-of-a-kind stolen time trial bike. According to Cyclelicioius the bike was turned in by an anonymous citizen to the Sacramento Police Department on February 18, 2009 at 10:35AM.
The full police press release can be read here (PDF) and at the moment Lance Armstrong is on his way to being reunited with his unique bike. No tweets yet from Armstrong on whether he has actually received it from the police. But I’m sure that’s coming any moment now.
Lance Armstrong’s time trial bike stolen
February 16, 2009 @ 2:13 am

Approximately 14 hours ago, Lance Armstrong made a tweet about how his one-of-a-kind time trial bike was stolen from his team’s truck.
I just want to say that this could possibly be the world’s stupidest thief. Who steals a unique, instantly-recognizable, world-famous bicycle belonging to one of the world’s greatest athletes during the Tour of California (one of the bigger cycling races in the country)?
What does this thief think he/she is going to do with it now? Sell it? Yeah, ok. Good luck there.



