Category Archives: Come on!

On the need for an ethical online existence

I thought that the NYT’s “multimedia” accompaniment to their article about the death of Georgian Luger, Nodar Kumaritashvili, was in bad taste.  The Huffington Post proves you can always go lower if you stretch: The dead slider’s father said he hasn’t seen the video of the fatal crash, adding, “I don’t want to see it [...]
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The Web vs. Canada

the most annoying thing about Canada: “Sorry, this product is not available in your country” –David Ascher I’m not going to let myself get all mad here by thinking or writing more about this issue.  Let’s just say I couldn’t agree with David more, and it drives me crazy.  I will, however, share a perfect moment [...]
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Why I’m not a CEO

“God bless Tiger. This week, we got a huge uplift,” Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz said Tuesday in New York. She explained that the Tiger Woods sex scandal is more profitable online than Michael Jackson’s death because it’s easier to sell ads that appear alongside juicy content than funeral stories. [link] Stay classy, Yahoo.
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Unboxing the 2410: apples, cables, welding, seed, and books

I bought a new monitor.  Last Christmas my wonderful wife gave me a present: she hand-made an Apple monitor and wrapped it with a note that said, “I don’t know which one you want, but let’s get you something nice.”  That cardboard cutout was as close as I’m ever going to get to an Apple [...]
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“For all the details, please visit our website”

I’ve written before about my frustration with big media using the web as a supplemental mechanism for reusing content first delivered in a traditional format.  When the web is viewed as a table of contents or handout to your main presentation, you miss the entire point of what the web is all about.  Today I’m [...]
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Inane babble, because the world is inane and insane

so over lunch, an older guy in a big black car comes along, parks in front of my house, gets out his lawn chair and lunch cooler, and has a leisurely lunch under my tree. (ctyler on irc) Don’t be fooled by people who tell you that social media like Twitter is pointless dribble, inane [...]
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search?q=book

I made a mistake tonight.  Chris was telling me about a new command-line bugzilla client called boog.  I threw it into Google and by mistake, perhaps out of habit, wrote ‘book’ instead of ‘boog.’  And what came back was surprising. Guess who owns the #1 Google result for ‘book.’  I asked some friends to guess and [...]
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“end of story”

I have a hard time taking Brad Pitt seriously.  I’m sure that means there’s something lacking in me, that I’ve committed some sort of sin against the contemporary world.  I’m just not sure what other response I can have to a man who says things like this: The Second World War could still deliver more stories [...]
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Laughing at myself

Today, despite leaving with so much extra time it was ridiculous, I still had trouble getting to my plane on time.  I’m now in Raleigh, NC, and getting ready for the start of POSSE 2009, which Chris and I will be leading.  The reason I was late was airport craziness.  It’s interesting how much the [...]
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“You may need to apply force”

This is the story of the time my wife and I decided to mount her 24″ iMac to the wall.  I’ll just cut to the chase: you can do it; don’t try it. Straight, plumb, square, centred, level–pick any eight.  That’s what we were after.  Our goal was to perfectly fit this iMac as tight to [...]
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