Archive for May, 2003

Links-R-Us: My “Project from Hell”

May 31st, 2003

Links-R-Us:
My “Project from Hell” in the news
More “Project from Hell” news
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Underdogs have their day!!!
AOL finally learns to play dirty. Fuck Microsoft!!!

What a beautiful day in

May 24th, 2003

What a beautiful day in San Francisco today. As I look out at the downtown skyline view from my apartment, I see the fog rolling in on top of the buildings… the air is getting chilly, and thats a refreshing change after the near 90-degree days of the past week. That reminds me, I […]

Could tommorow finally be the

May 21st, 2003

Could tommorow finally be the day when my “Project from Hell” goes into production? This day has been more than 6 months in the making. Code-named “Cosmo,” Radio@AOL version 1.4 has been the bane of my existence for the past 6 months, including weekends and late late nights… yuck. We put this thing into produciton […]

Im a yuppie now… I

May 21st, 2003

Im a yuppie now… I got my first set of Wilson golf clubs today! yaaay!
check out this cool commercial…

I guess working for AOL

May 14th, 2003

I guess working for AOL Time Warner does have its benefits…. I just got back from a free advanced screening of The Matrix: Reloaded… All I gotta say it: Holy mutherf*&kin’ shit!!! I still got goosebumps from the movie.. I was blown away… Cant wait to see it again!
WOW!

Montoya getting a little early

May 13th, 2003

Montoya getting a little early practice for Monaco. . .

So, I know its been

May 11th, 2003

So, I know its been a while since the war ended. Can anyone refresh my memory and tell me how many Weapons of Mass Destruction the US has found thus far? Anyone? Anyone? Nevermind, I remember:
N O N E !!!
Isnt it funny that the same people that were saying before the war that the […]




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    Turns out, there were two copies of the Mona Lisa painted on the very same day.

    Museum experts are in the process of stripping away a cover of black over-paint which, when fully removed, will reveal the youthfulness of the subject they say. The final area of over-paint will come off in the next few days.

    The original “Mona Lisa” hangs in the Louvre but the sitter looks older than her years as the varnish is cracked. The painting is so fragile that restoration or cleaning is deemed too risky. The Prado version, however, will show the sitter as she was: a young woman in her early 20s.

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    Whats the future of touchscreen navigation and UI? This video shows us whats possible.

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    In August of 1865, a Colonel P.H. Anderson of Big Spring, Tennessee, wrote to his former slave, Jourdan Anderson, and requested that he come back to work on his farm. Jourdan — who, since being emancipated, had moved to Ohio, found paid work, and was now supporting his family — responded spectacularly by way of this letter.

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    Happy wednesday: Here’s some Office outtakes.

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    Pronunciation Book on Youtube will help you pronounce seemingly difficult words in the english language.

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    Brian Lam on happiness and the age of the internet.

    “…clicking the like button 1 billion times will never give you an orgasm or a hug or a high five”.

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    Sean Parker, talking about #nerdspring, Facebook IPO and music space.

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    A couple of dissenting views on my opinion of the megaupload shutdown:

    Jonathan Coulton:

    Along with all the illegal stuff happening on MegaUpload was some amount of completely legal stuff. People used MegaUpload to send large files around. Some number of those files were personal files owned by the people sending them. I have no idea what the ratio was, and probably it would be impossible to figure that out with any certainty, but let’s stipulate that it was a very large percentage of illegal activity, and only a very tiny percentage of the users were there for anything other than downloading content that they didn’t buy. Still, today that tiny percentage had something taken away from them, without warning, maybe just a service they liked using, but maybe a piece of digital media that belonged to them - if they uploaded something and didn’t keep a copy, that thing is now gone.

    Julian Sanchez also has a good post about the larger SOPA / PIPA debate.

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    Excellent screenshot comparison of current war games vs the real thing. Closer into the Uncanny Valley.

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    Thomas Friedman, whom I have had issues with in the past, is spot on in his latest column: The End of Average. In which he argues that workers and companies simply can not survive in this economy by merely being average.

    In the past, workers with average skills, doing an average job, could earn an average lifestyle. But, today, average is officially over. Being average just won’t earn you what it used to. It can’t when so many more employers have so much more access to so much more above average cheap foreign labor, cheap robotics, cheap software, cheap automation and cheap genius. Therefore, everyone needs to find their extra — their unique value contribution that makes them stand out in whatever is their field of employment. Average is over.

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    Here are the Oscar 2012 nominees. Really surprised Tintin isnt even nominated! Also surprised about Hugo getting the most nods, which I still havent seen.

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    This is the best news in a long time. When the Feds shut down the scumbag website Meaupload, they seized “Shotguns, a Rolls Royce Phantom and millions of dollars” from the owners. That Rolls Royce Phantom was paid for by me and countless other copyright owners like labels and artists who’s work they illegally shared on their site. These scumbags make money off our content by selling ads around the download links. I cant wait for the same thing to happen to other sites like YouSendIt, WeTransfer and countless others.

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    Absolutely stunning flickr set of portraits of the homeless

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    “Why I hate religion” answered in one image.

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    Big news: George Lucas is retiring from making movies. This is good news or those of us that are tired of him fucking up Star Wars over and over again.

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    Check out this awesome video of a somersaulting fly captured in slow motion.

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    KODAK filed for bankruptcy today. Guardian’s 130 Years of KODAK in pictures is a stunning tribute.

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