It's the apocalypse!
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2009-08-06
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2008-06-25
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2008-05-01
(Thanks to John Gruber of Daring Fireball for making me aware of Ned's efforts on Román's behalf.)
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2008-03-28
2007-09-26
Which leaves me wondering: as a MySpacer myself does that make me scum, or just stupid? I await your verdict.
2007-05-23
Yeah, running a forum is addictive. Right now I can read every post, although I know that won't last. And of course I hope it won't last; the bigger the community grows, the better for the forum and the better for Barry as a writer of successful books. So that means distributing the responsibility. More importantly, it means finding others who can be as slow to respond as I'm learning to be. The hard part of running a forum, as I'm beginning to realize, is accepting the idea that the best response is generally no response at all. And for someone as lazy as me, knowing that I'll want to act and shouldn't is ironic beyond belief.
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2007-04-28
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2007-03-09
So here I am. Or, to be more accurate, there I am. And as friendless as ever. Which is why the plaintive plea at the start of this post. If you're on MySpace, won't you make me your friend? Poor Barry's looking awful lonely as my one and only friend.
2006-10-22
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2006-06-30
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2006-04-20
If you see
this page it means: For more information please contact
.
This is the Plesk default page
1) hosting for this domain is not configured
or
2) there's no such domain registered in Plesk.
I especially like that administrator email address. Looks like somebody's having to rebuild their site from scratch. And taking their time about it.
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2006-03-22
Okay, maybe not. But I did try Yahoo! Publisher for a while. And gave up after a few weeks, when the only click to register was mine. Guess I'll wait until Google supports roll yer own blogging software. Which isn't the point of this post. That's about a piece on Boing Boing about a new policy at Yahoo! Publisher. It seems they now require you to keep ads from being viewed by them damn furriners. How you keep 'em out is your problem. But keep 'em out you must!
Which raises a few good questions. Like, how do I know for sure where a visitor is coming from, in this world of proxies and other magical technologies? Okay, that's really the only good question. But it's such a good one, it ought to count as several. And suddenly I'm feeling pretty good about abandoning Y!P. Better a visited blog with no revenue than one that only Murrkuns can see. Assuming of course I actually have readers from outside these United States. Or inside for that matter. Maybe I'm just talking to myself. Good thing I have that split personality to fall back on...
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2006-02-10
(Spotted on Google Blogoscoped.)
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2006-01-31
explains my lamentations. But just today I discovered a possible
replacement in my heart.
French Maid TV has
well developed young things in costumes and with outrageous French
accents, providing their technical expertise to an enthralled
audience. True, there's only one episode out there yet. And true,
that episode's six weeks old. But still, edification is where you
find it. And how.Update 02/02: Looks like I reacted.... well, uh... prematurely. No sooner did I complain about French Maid TV's lack of content, then a new episode arrived. This one covers the serious topic of CPR. Although with all the pillow fighting, one might get the impression they don't expect to be taken entirely seriously...
2006-01-10
Update 01/12: Much as I hate to admit being duped, it turns out the preceding is not real. No, not the Chuck Norris facts; those are as accurate as ever. But the content was stolen from the Random Chuck Norris Fact website. There's also a Vin Diesel version, which isn't as interesting. At least to me, since I've never seen any of his movies and don't expect to. (Yes, that means I've seen some Chuck Norris movies. But not since Code of Silence, which I thought was about Maxwell Smart.)
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2005-12-11
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2005-12-10
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2005-12-07
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What more is there to say?
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2005-12-04
Today I'd like to rant about the evil of bandwidth thieves, people who populate their websites, blogs and forum posts with images stolen from others. But it's not the image theft that I mind, bad as that is. It's the way many people simply insert links to those images, so the owner of the image not only has to suffer the theft, but has to pay for their goods to be stolen. Yeah, it's not as big a problem as spam. Or phishing for PayPal accounts. Or planting viruses or worms. But it's still wrong.
There's one consolation, however, and that's that the abused party has the power to take revenge. Because you see, it's not at all hard to replace the image being stolen with another image entirely, one that tells the world what you've done. I used to do that to thieves of my own priceless imagery; now I have things set up so the full resolution files are replaced automatically with their thumbnails. But revenge is so much more fun.
Witness the story of Paul Ford, one of whose images was used by Business 2.0 magazine without his consent for an article on Google's new Google Base service. You'd expect better from Business 2.0, but they went ahead and linked directly to an image on Mr. Ford's site for their story. And he decided to have a little fun with them. I'll let him tell the story, which is truly a cautionary tale for our time. And finish by reminding all those bandwidth thieves out there that the punishment could be so much worse than the crime. A word to the wise, as they say.
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2005-11-24
I'm thankful for a hobby that's kept me entertained for a decade. How about you?
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2005-11-12
I have a weakness for nerd humor, especially when it's tied to popular
entertainment. (I was gonna say it's like Mad Magazine for grownups,
but Mad Magazine is Mad Magazine for grownups.) But the best
thing about
Kill Bill's Browser, an
effort to wean the masses off the disaster that is Internet Explorer
onto something less, well, disaster-prone, is the list of 13 reasons
to switch. My favorite is number 8; what's yours?
Oh, and if you click on the button below, Google says they'll give me a dollar. I'm guessing they can afford it.
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2005-11-07
Okay, that was a pointless digression. Let's get to the meat of this post, which started with an entry on a stock photography forum. In the Off-Topic Discussion area, in case you were worried I was about to start singing the praises of my photo hobby yet again. Anyway, the entry mentioned a very funny piece about domain name choices gone wrong. Like The Experts Exchange, whose domain suggests they're experts, but in a rather specialized domain. (According to Snopes, they've since added a hyphen to their official domain.) Or an Italian battery maker called Powergen Italia that either didn't notice the pun in their domain name and didn't have an English speaker around to point it out.
That was fun. But it also led me to an article on company and domain naming that's a pretty thorough debunking of another article on the subject. That article (the debunking, not the original) was both educational and a lot more entertaining than finding puns in domain names. And to think that I wasn't looking for any of this when I started pulling at this thread.
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2005-10-26
What brought this home to me was a reminder of a threat a couple of years back to this very domain. It seems the powers that be were considering changing the rules regarding domain names, specifically those in .ORG. They were discussing limiting .ORG to actual nonprofit organizations. And they weren't planning any grandfathering of existing domains, which would have meant losing almost ten years of connections and good will for people like me.
Fortunately, the proposal didn't go anywhere. But it made me conscious of how much of a house of cards an online reputation is. Rob talks about a heavy game player who abandoned the game when his or her identity was taken away. Would I be willing to start back at square one and recreate my reputation and my audience if new rules said I couldn't be disordered any more? Would you? Could we?
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2005-10-18
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2005-09-25
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2005-09-01
Long version: A few days ago I received an email from a company called RawSugar. They're based around here (here = Silicon Valley) and were looking for influential bloggers whose brains they could pick regarding a new web-based tagging system they're developing. Being one of a select group of Santa Clara County Bloggers (self-selected, it's true; but still...) got me their attention. And a scan of this very blog (this very what blog?) and the surrounding website convinced them that I had the kind of broad and deep industry background they were looking for. Which put me in some pretty good company: people like Dan Gillmor, Doc Searls and David Weinberger, who already wrote about his encounter with them. Anyway, I spent an interesting hour with some of the RawSugar gang, getting a demo and talking about how I as a blogger and blogreader might benefit from their system.
That was yesterday. Today I sat down with RawSugar to see where it took me. Scanning down a list of Just Added Pages, many of which relate to the disaster in New Orleans, I came across a blog with the rather provocative title of Libelous Claims About Large Corporations. And whatever I expected to see when I clicked through, I wasn't ready for what I found. Nor, I suspect, will you be.
2005-06-29
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2005-06-19
I wonder how many other people's URLs they got wrong...
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2005-06-07
No Natalie Portman in this one, I'm afraid. But I'd still rate it higher than Sith.