Archive for the ‘diary’ Category

Smashing Telly Launches

Monday, January 8th, 2007

I’m launching a new site called Smashing Telly.

Over the last 6 months, I have rarely watched regular TV, but did not have the patience to download programs, having found a wealth of timeless classics such as Kenneth Clark’s Civilisation (sic) available instantly, as a streamed video of ‘good enough’ quality.

Smashing Telly is a hand edited collection of the best free TV on the web. Not 30 second clips of a dog on a skateboard, or the millionth person to mime the Numa song, but full length programs.

Over the next week I’ll be posting a bunch of new items.

Calling bullshit on my own startup

Monday, November 27th, 2006

I coined the term ‘Social Shopping’ and put it in the masthead of Wists, largely as a joke.

The joke was that I could imagine people pitching an idea like Wists to VC’s as: look we’ve wedded social networking to shopping, i.e. community plus money equals more money.

Unfortunately three people did pitch this and they all raised money, and one of them is actually rather good.

I’ll post more about Wists and ’social shopping’, over the next few weeks.

In the mean time, it seems that It seems that Sucharita Mulpuru of Forrester and Kate Kaye of Click Z are seeing social shopping with a clear head.

Click Z on social Shopping

Don;t go and see the Bodies Exhibition

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

On the way back from a nice walk this afternoon, I learned the truth about the BODIES…The Exhibition. At the South Street Seaport, near where we live.

Some background to this. When I was a student I worked at the Royal Academy in London, during the holidays. In the basement there is a sculpture of a crucifiction, with one unusual aspect - its real. The artist, Stubbs, bought an executed prisoner’s corpse, flayed him, nailed him to a cross and took a plaster cast, in order to do anatomical studies. Seeing this a night in the darkened basement of a near deserted museum after closing time made some impact.

Now I learn that plagiarized versions of the Van Hagens Bodyworks exhibitions, such as the ‘Bodies’ exhibition use corpses that probably come from executed Chinese prisoners, possibly prisoners of conscience.

I have absolutely no problem with anatomical exhibits, however the use of an executed prisoners body in this manner is the moral equivalent of rape for entertainment.

I so hope that the spirits of the dead haunt every living moment of the morally bankrupt individuals that put this exhibition on.

If you feel the same way, why not write to Katherine Morgenstern who runs Media and Publicity for ‘Bodies” organizers Premier Exhibitions Inc, and hopefully has trouble sleeping at night.

(404) 842-2675
kmorgenstern@prxi.com

Washington Post on post Thanksgiving retail brawl.

Friday, November 17th, 2006

Wists in Wahsington post article on the post Thanksgiving online retail brawl:

Online Retailers Can’t Wait to Snare Shoppers - washingtonpost.com

Japanese shoe fitting

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

There’s some good stand up comedy material in Japanese shoe measurements:

“Foot Morphology and Fitting of the Shoe to the Foot”

In the Japanese shoe size system, shoe size is determined by length and ball girth. The shoe size indicates the size of the foot that fits the shoe, not the size of shoe itself.

A shoe is manufactured on a last, so last size and shape determines the size and shape of the shoe.

The foot shape may vary even when the foot length is the same. Any shape mismatch causes disuncomfort [sic]. Through research into the size and shape variations of Japanese feet, we are developing a method of shoe design that takes shape characteristics into consideration.

Foot Morphology and Fitting of the Shoe to the Foot

Cribcandy version 2 launches

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Based on the new version of Wists, in progress - Cribcandy version 2 launches. Enjoy!

Cribcandy 2 point oh!

Geodesic dome

Friday, September 8th, 2006

Friends, Alex, Helen, James and Nancy built a geodesic dome for burning man.

By built, I mean completely from scratch i.e. they fabricated the tube connectors. Now admittedly James is a NASA engineer, but if this had been me the dome would still consist of a bunch of steel rods and a few empty wine bottles.

Flickr: Photos from alexnigg

My most traumatic day

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

Google news archive has just launched.

I searched for the most life changing experience I ever had. It was there, and emotional to read. In February 1983, a group of us fell 800 ft while climbing in Wales.

RIP David Solomons and Richard Palmer. I won’t forget you.

- Google News Archive Search

Oi Vay Maria

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

Some people from The Twelve Tribes : The Commonwealth of Israel parked up three really nicely restored old 50s buses in Washington Square last night.

I think they are Christans, but are playing ‘Irish/ Israeli’ folk music in NYC next week. I would suggest that they should be called Oi Vay Maria.

Anyway, I learned this really interesting fact - If you are a hippy traveller, the best place to park up your trailer for free, is the car park at a mega Walmart.

Hippies and ultra-consumer capitalism have a symbiotic relationship after all.

Hating America

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

“Divebars. Jukeboxes. Allen Iverson. Beerball. Super Mario Kart. NetFlix. LiveFuckingJournal. The way my girl looks in that skirt.”

Very well written piece about loving America for the good things, after seeing it fresh after backpacking abroad. The Musty Man - Hating America