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I wrote "King Charles gave a longer address yesterday, but it was at Portsmouth, not Normandy, so I'm sharing it at my Dreamwidth later" in Biden, Macron, Trudeau, and King Charles observe the 80th anniversary of D-Day, so I'm following through by sharing it here.

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...if this sketch was too dumb to include in 'SNL' celebrates Mother's Day with the cast's moms and Maya Rudolph but I still thought it was hilarious.


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I told the creator I liked this video and she said that was sweet of me. I also asked her if she would make more videos about the Natural History Museum and she she said probably not, as she was disappointed by the reception compared to her other videos. I told her I'd try to promote this video to get more views. So, I'm sharing it here as a start.

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I answered a question asked about the soundtrack on the following Apple TV trailer.


It's an orchestral variation of "6 Underground" by Sneaker Pimps with Kelli Ali as the lead singer. It includes two samples from "Golden Girl," part of the soundtrack of the James Bond film "Goldfinger." Since 007 is an MI6 agent and this series is about MI5, it almost takes the music full circle.
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Over on my LiveJournal blog, I have a tag that I use as a catch phrase, "While the world burns, Farmville thrives." I've been wondering when I'd find a story to blog about here on Crazy Eddie's Motie News where I could use that tag. I finally found it, courtesy of one of my Twitter followers, @WhereMyHoseAt.



Time: Take Your Farmville Addiction a Step Further - Become an Online Farmer
You've played Farmville on Facebook. Now you can play farming for real.

The UK's National Trust (a charity established to preserve and protect ancient buildings and countryside landscapes) has set up My Farm, a people-powered online farming project.
What the National Trust is doing is crowd-sourcing farming and turning that project into an educational game. As for how that will work out, I'll just say that the video game experts are skeptical. From the story in The Guardian that Time picked up on.
But Nicholas Lovell, a games consultant and founder of the Gamesbrief blog, is yet to be convinced: "There is something in the idea that people like to grow, nurture and beautify things. But Farmville's success is down to the craftsmanship of hooking into basic human psychology: the need to finish things we've started, to return gifts when we're given them and many, many more.

"A Farmville for which people had to pay £30 to access would have flopped miserably. By charging for access, the National Trust is taking the success of Farmville as being about farming, when I think it was about bringing accessible, cost-effective, well-designed gaming to a new audience."
As The Guardian reported, Zynga refused to comment.

This project is also a charity fundraiser.
Arthur Potts Dawson, co-founder of the mutual business, the People's Supermarket which now has 1500 members, said: "MyFarm is brave, even mad, but the People's Supermarket was considered mad when we started. Both help prevent you blindly walking around a supermarket not knowing where your food comes from." The online farmers will need to pay a one-off £30 fee to join, which also allows them to visit the farm in person. Reynolds defended the fee. "We are a charity and there is a big upfront cost we need to cover. It feels like a reasonable cost. If we get many more [than 10,000] we could reduce the fee in the future conceivably."
In addition to getting access to the real life farm should they ever choose to visit, the virtual farmers will get a vote in how the farm is run. That should be interesting to follow.

As for what appeal this might have to Farmville players, Time has an answer.
But if you feel you've got as much fun as you can from Farmville, perhaps this is the logical next step. Either that, or buy your own actual farm. This option is somewhat cheaper.

Maybe this will work. In the meantime, while the world burns, Farmville thrives.

Originally posted at Crazy Eddie's Motie News.

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