“Just because kids like him, doesn’t mean that he’s good for them. How many parents plop their kids in front of the tube and then have their brain sucked right out of their skull by this big purple beast. Next thing you know, the kids love Barney more than their own parents. Barney doesn’t teach kids how to deal with reality. Dad wrecks the car and Mom loses her job and Barney solves all of this by singing a happy song.” eBay item 5904745417 (Ends Jun-26-04 21:41:41 PDT) – Barney ActiMates Complete TV & PC Pack Annoying Box via Who Would Buy That which is still my favorite website.
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Chatango is an instant message application that allows people to post links on Craigslist, Ebay etc. and have people chat anonymously with sellers with no signup. If you have trouble using IM with people behind corporate firewalls, Chatango will work. Signup, grab your username before anyone else does and send someone buried behind a firewall a link in an email. Its a new product, rough around the edges, but looks like there is quick, free alternative to the enterprise dodads like Liveperson. http://david.chatango.com Disclaimer: I helped Alec, the guy who did this, with some product design.
Do Penis Enlargement Pills Work? is a weblog that has been aggressively linked to recently. Ostensibly it is a personal account of a guy from New York trying the type of product that is normally advertised in spam email. I’m fairly sure this a new type of marketing scam, a ‘Spamblog’, a fake personal blog designed specifically to drive Pagerank and visitors to a product? The evidence: 1. Only two products are mentioned throughout the blog. 2. They are mentioned too often and the links seem too judicious to be real. 3. The discussion of the results of the product are wholly positive (and this stuff is snake oil). 4. Both products have similar websites and are clearly distributed by the same company. 5. The ‘about me’ seems to generic, this is not a real person. So there you have it, I guess there will be more of these types…
Dan Bricklin’s pics of Malcolm Gladwell, author of ‘The tipping Point’: Malcolm is in fact the punishing 70’s singer Leo Sayer. BBC: spot the real Leo Sayer
If you are at a loose end for something to do in San Francisco this Saturday, you could register for the 2004 Masturbate-a-thon. A Massmasturbate I guess. Half off if you’re participating in the Bay-to-Breakers! Masturbate-A-Thon 2004: Come for a Cause!
Color scheme shows a base color with alternate color schemes based upon base, complement, split complement and neighbors.
Playlist from April’s Casanova lounge session: Uppers | Nick Rossi and David Galbraith @ The Turnaround, April 2004 Anyone welcome to show up for the next scintillating installment.
Edison, the Man was made in 1940, in it, I have a recollection that a machine stops working because ‘there is a bug in it’. If that is true, this clearly predates the accepted origin when a moth appeared in the Mark I computer at Harvard in 1945. Can anyone confirm?
The phrase ‘what the dickens’, has nothing to do with Dickens, but was ironically coined by Shakespeare hundreds of years earlier. Trivia: Shakespeare top 10
Why does Nature magazine which is not one of the world’s highest traffic websites have a pagerank of 10? With 45,000 inbound links, perhaps the scientific community with its peer review process and history of open collaboration is more adept at mutual linking than webloggers?
Alexa today shows a traffic rank of 1,255 and a 1.5% reach for Burger King’s subservient chicken. Related Info for: subservientchicken.com/ Trying to create an Internet meme like this is hard, but Burger King have pulled it off. What is likely in the future is that savvy advertisers will track sites like Technorati and endorse new memes as they take off.
HotBot’s New Desktop Search Toolbar: “HotBot’s new Desktop Search utility not only searches the web, it indexes files and email on your computer, making them searchable as well.” It’s only a matter of time before Google do this and perhaps what has held them back was fear of being too aggressive against Microsoft. As I’ve said before, it is crazy that we can search millions of other computers, thousands of miles apart, more quickly than our own machine. Microsoft should have done this 8 years ago, we should not have to wait because of the stagnation created by a monopoly.