Friday, November 25, 2005

Episode Seven



In a special DriveTime: Weekend Edition, Ravi and Sonia welcome Dennis Crowley from the mobile social networking company Dodgeball -- and travel through time?

(QuickTime, 09:59)

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Couldn't pass up the chance to be "first out of the gate"! Enjoyed the special "Weekend Edition" - keep up the good work!

Anonymous said...

Good! Thanks to you playing the 'dumb' guy it was finally clear how it works with these text messages (I'd prefer meeting some total strangers). The only thing you kept hanging in the balance was the question if you have to pay for it, which you probably do. As far as I'm concerned you can give your personal opinion a bit more, like you did in the end, it sort of wraps it all up a little nicer and as our host we all wanna know what you think of it. Another thing are the cuts, they are a little rough - often. Throw in some more 'black', smooth some out by other means, try to do it in questions or remarks (which might mean planning some) and figure out a route through the city where the sun doesn't glare in like that.
I'm off to the yearly 'press ball' here in Berlin, I'll tell some more people about you.
And by the way, how old are you?

Anonymous said...

Loved the show and the guest! It was funny that sonia was spotting people she knew from college (or thought she knew) at the start of the show and then the theme of the day turns out to be social networking.

One of your best shows, if not the best. Keep up the great work.

Ravi said...

michael,

you get a drivetime "black friday" shout out for being first out of the gate. way to fight off the tryptophan coma enough to check out the episode.

(and thanks for the thumbs up!)

Ravi said...

zeeger,

thanks for the feedback on the latest episode. re: smooth cuts -- they're somewhat of a luxury and I'll put them in as a sort of transitional flow... if I can keep the conversation going, I'll do the quick cuts.

actually this episode had a lot less cuts at its first pass, but weighed in at 12 minutes, which I still think is a little lengthy (though maybe "DriveTime: Weekend Edition" can be a bit more ponderous?)

a route through the city that doesn't have solar glare would send me out on a straight trajectory -- driving in Boston is anything but!

oh -- and I'm 34 years old. (I think...)

Ravi said...

peter,

I'd like to say that Sonia's acquaintance-spotting was weaved into the episode on purpose but that would detract from your insight. sonia and I are both impressed with your observation! very nice.

thanks for your input -- and encouragement.

Anonymous said...

love the weekend edition! your guests get better and better. but what about a night time edition? you could even create some atmosphere with these fab battery pack operated ikea holiday lights (http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?topcategoryId=16508&catalogId=10103&storeId=12&productId=67487&langId=-1&parentCats=16508*16517*16520).

if i wasn't stranded over here in england i'd mail you some in a heartbeat.

Anonymous said...

drivetime sells! my roomate just signed up for dodgeball. congrats, you're moving product!

Ravi said...

inky circus,

thanks for the ikea tip -- it fits in the DriveTime budget!

daniel -- glad your roommate is set up with dodgeball. when usage soars in coming weeks, maybe we'll see a nice fruit basket courtesy of dennis crowley?

Anonymous said...

Keep up the great work!
I really enjoy the show. I also enjoy the "Ravi and Sonia" part of the show. And the various studio names.

I just noticed how much Ravi's hair has grown since Episode One. Go ahead and check it out for yourself. :)

Am I the only fan watching from Alabama? Just wondering...

Anonymous said...

Text messaging doesn't seem to be very popular over there in the states, is it? In other parts of the world, for example here in Finland, it's a huge success. People use it all the time, some text a lot more than they actually talk on the phone. And no one would ever ask what text messaging is - everyone knows, and uses it all the time.

Ravi said...

editengine, glad you enjoy DriveTime!

david, thanks for your input. hmmm... a "Ravi and Sonia" episode? Maybe we go to pick up a guest and we get stood up?!

jonnydock, my hair grows like wild fire -- perhaps I'll have my haircutter on the show. we could do a kind of "jack-knifed tractor trailer traffic trim" segment.

basse, it's true text messaging is not as popular as it was even in Finland and Sweden back in the late 90s, but I think more people are adopting this (and more service providers). so don't take my "dumb guy" persona to stand-in for the nation as a whole!

and yes editengine, i do remember in Sweden at least that it was much cheaper to text (I don't think it was free) than to call. confirmation from any Scandinavians?

Ravi said...

Cheryl,

Thanks for the feedback -- I'll hold onto that co-host *and* that "dumb guy"!

Anonymous said...

hi ravi & sonia,

i love the show! it's such a great format, pure genius.

i can't believe that in a car obsessed nation like yours, no one has done this before.

can't wait for the next episode...

Ravi said...

Thanks david -- just be glad we're doing this in Boston with a relatively short commute. If we were in LA, DriveTime would be "feature length"!

Anonymous said...

As a fellow Mac OS X user, it's obvious to me that you are not dumb with computers. It takes brains to understand the greatness of the Mac versus the fact that it's not the most popular type of computer in the world.

Ravi said...

devodude6687 -- I'm a committed Apple user since 1981!

Ravi said...

vent -- there's some episode where we go into the DriveTime glovebox and in response to a query we show our rig and set-up.

And yes -- it is a wide angle lens!