Posted in advertising, the web on January 26th, 2008 No Comments »
Just like everyone else I saw the “Scoble Sells Out” post over at TechCrunch. As someone who started their internet career with a hobbyist site that “turned pro” it’s a topic that really resonated with me.
First off, adding advertisements to your blog does not mean you are selling out. Blogs eat up a lot of [...]
Posted in hosting on January 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
http://www.joyeur.com/…
If you haven’t been following the Bingodisk/Strongspage, you should because it is an interesting one. Basically after updating its Sun server they started to experience some issues and took the services offline. At this point it’s been about three days, and it’s been noticed by a lot of people. The people at Joyent apparently encountered [...]
Posted in the web on January 16th, 2008 1 Comment »
* This is a post in progress. So I’ll try to update it as developments happen. *
1/16/08 10:00a - I order a single item from Amazon.com. Nothing particularly large or bulky, in fact it’s a handheld kitchen appliance. Total product price is about $13. I opt for second day shipping, an upgrade from the standard [...]
Posted in links on January 16th, 2008 No Comments »
http://blogs.wsj.com/informedreader/…
Did pulp fiction kill the long sentence? Do short sentences create suspense? You decide.
Posted in CES on January 13th, 2008 1 Comment »
At last year’s CES, the Bloghaus was one of the show’s highlights. As with most people, my room sucked, so it provided me with a great place to get online, work, catch up with friends, meet new people, and just hang out after a long day. The food was free, the booze was plentiful, the [...]
Posted in TV/Movies on January 11th, 2008 2 Comments »
I’m watching American Gladiator on Hulu and figured I’d post some thoughts. I was pretty excited about the re-release as I used to really like the show when I was like 6. I’m expeting this new version to be pretty bad, but in an entertaining way.
Two injuries in the first 20 minutes
A female contestant [...]
Posted in work on January 4th, 2008 1 Comment »
I’ve been using Google Calendar as my primary calendar/scheduling tool for some time now, but I’m getting really tired of relying on SMS messages and my mobile view to access it from the road. My main goal- getting gcal to work better with my iPhone.
Since I’m using Windows XP is looks like I HAVE to [...]