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  Tuesday, 27 December 2005

The dark side of Kerry Packer

This dude talks about the dark side of Kerry Packer, dumping all the dirt.

The purpose of this web site is to reveal what the mainstream Australian media is failing to do. Quite simply an archive of some of the questionable actions of Australia's richest man, one Kerry Packer who died on 26th December 2005.

The mantle of this wealth is being shifted to heir-apparent James Packer who, from reports that you will read here, appears to be in the mould of his father.

There are lots of links. They makes for fascinating reading.

[listening to: Push - Madonna ]
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My Memories of the late Kerry Packer

The big news of the day has been the death of Kerry Packer. I posted earlier ths morning, before anything was online about the news. By the end of the day, that's all you can find.

It's funny reading the news on all the media outlet - they are all being kind and respectful, like Australia's richest man, media mogul Kerry Packer, dead at 68

I have my own experience of Mr Packer. It happened a few years back, during my time at ninemsn. I was the CTO of the newly formed venture and I would do the rounds, meeting the executives from our parents, which were mainly PBL executives.

One project I was involved in, was setting up a demo of WebTV for Kerry Packer, back in 1998. Microsoft had just purchased WebTV and the local folks were keen to introduce it to Australia, BUT they wanted the seal of approval from the big man. I worked with engineers at both Channel 9 and WebTV. We arranged a live satelite TV feed direct from Los Angeles. We tricked a modifed WebTV box to dial a local phone number and then connect back to the WebTV servers in Mountain View. We tested this over and over again. I spent a few long hours in the executive boardroom over at Channel 9 in Willoughby getting this demo just right. We rehearsed a demo scenario and made sure the path through the demo worked flawlessly. After a few days, we were ready and a time and date was set for the demo to the big man.

The demo was set for 1pm. I arrived at 10am to make sure all the bits were in place. I connected, refreshed the electronic program guide with the latest from LA, make sure it was in sych with what we were watching (which it was). We rehearshed again and again and it was perfect. We were ready.

1pm rolled around. No Kerry Packer.

2pm. Still no Kerry. A few frantic phone calls and we had a new ETA of 3pm. OK, we adjuted our demo to included the shows that were going to be on at that time - no problem, we could cope. While we were preparing, the catering arrived, including lamingtons, a big cream sponge cake with pink icing, sandwiches, cocktail franks, tea and coffee. It was quite surreal. 

3pm rolled on and still no Kerry. The phone rang. It was his driver. They were not far, and Kerry wanted a roast beef sandwich. We relayed the message to the catering folks and waited.

3.30pm and Kerry arrived with his people. He sat down at the boardroom table, put his feet on the table and tucked into his roast beef sandwich, while we introduced ourselves and started the demo. It all worked as advertised, but he seemed more interested in his sandwich and whether it had mustard or horseradish.

At the end of it, he wasn't impressed with what he and questioned the value of people being able to surf the web from their television. When I made the argument that it was about time shifted viewing of television, and putting people in control, he scoffed at the suggestion. When I said that an up to date electronic program guide (epg) would make this time shifted viewing possible, he yelled back - "Over my dead body".

He then left to go to yet another late appointment and I was left to pack up from the demo. WebTV never did launch in Australia.  However a complete EPG is now a very real possibility.

[listening to: Volare - Dean Martin ]
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KERRY PACKER passed away

Just heard on the Today Show. Australia's richest man has passed away. Kerry Packer is dead.

So far I haven't found anjything online.

[listening to: Vogue - Madonna ]
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  Sunday, 18 December 2005

4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42

What do the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42 mean??

Well, if you a fan of Lost, they are central to the plot. They are the numbers that were was broadcast from the Island's radio transmitter, Hurley used to win the lottery, they are the numbers on the hatch, and they expand their significance in Series 2.

The good folks from TV Squad ponder this and some other questions on a recent post

Aussie TV viewers will have to wait until sometime in 2006, but some of us have an inside scoop already.

Hey, did you know, if you add them up, they add up to 108. Hmmmmm.....

[listening to: M1 A1 - Gorillaz ]
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  Sunday, 4 December 2005

Top selling DVDs of all time in Australia

The SMH posted a recent article featuring the Top selling DVDs of all time in Australia. It's an update to a similar list from earlier in the year. I hilighted the DVDs we owned on that list, so in keeping with the tradition, here's the update - I score 33 out of the 40.

  1. Finding Nemo
  2. Shrek 2
  3. Pirates of the Caribbean
  4. The Fellowship of the Ring
  5. The Return of the King
  6. The Two Towers
  7. Shrek
  8. Monsters Inc
  9. Gladiator
  10. The Incredibles
  11. The Lion King
  12. Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith
  13. Shark Tale
  14. The Fast and the Furious
  15. The Matrix
  16. Star Wars trilogy box set
  17. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  18. Troy
  19. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  20. Four Weddings and a Funeral
  21. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
  22. Meet The Fockers
  23. Matrix Revolutions
  24. Star Wars 2: Attack of the Clones
  25. Matrix Reloaded
  26. Love Actually
  27. The OC Season 1
  28. Robots
  29. Lilo and Stitch
  30. XXX
  31. 8 Mile
  32. Star Wars 1: The Phantom Menace
  33. The Day After Tomorrow
  34. Ever After
  35. The Last Samurai
  36. Spider-Man
  37. Indiana Jones box set
  38. Ice Age
  39. Gone In 60
  40. Seconds Bridget Jones's Diary
[listening to: Wave a White Flag - Elvis Costello ]
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