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March 11, 2007
Fabulous use of MySpace
This is not library-related, but it could be...if libraries decided to use tools like MySpace to find pro-library people in their area.
i got a MySpace friend request from a "Save Stargate SG-1" profile. I had not even known Stargate SG-1 was slated for cancellation until I got this message. I promptly sent e-mails as requested to the officials responsible for this bad decision (as requested by the site), went to their main campaign website, and signed petitions 1 and 2. I'll also be sending some postal mail as well.
The point is this--I was sent a message because I had listed "science fiction" as one of my interests. And not only am I grateful to them for letting me know about this, but I also became an active member of the campaign within two minutes. Fabulous!
Why can't we look for people who list "Reading" or just about anything else as their interests (movies, music, technology, games--so, just about anyone), and ask them to help with library issues? I think this could especially benefit institutions like ALA or state library associations, when national or statewide issues arise...as it's sometimes harder to pinpoint people by individual library jurisdiction. We need to use the tools available to us!
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This cancellation has been in the works for a while. MGM owns the rights to SG and it has been quite costly for the Sci-Fi channel to produce the show - rising actor salaries, distribution rights, falling ad revenue, etc...
They made the executive decision to axe the SG1 show and the dubious decision to continue the Atlantis series since they basically own the franchise.
There will (hopefully) be two movies coming out - one is a conclusion of the current series (so, yeah, don't look for closure on the ORI until theatrical release), and the other apparently dealing with Baal.
Personally, it might be for the best. Seriously, not the same without Jack in charge, unfulfilled romantic interests and them galavanting around the galaxy trying to avoid the Goul' while learning about the ancients. Formulaic, but it works. :)
Posted by: Eric | March12, 2007







