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June 01, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

waitasec... I fucked it up. I put my name. Oh silly me. Lemme try that shit again.

June 01, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

This one's for Al (see below):

June 01, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

    I like this. I like how Al stirs shit up. I like it a lot. I even feel compelled to set some shit up the bomb. Oh Al, what are you doing to me!? You're such a bad influence on me!!! You've got me all riled up and NOW THESE MOTHERFUCKERS ARE GOING DOWN IMA GONNA BOMB THE SHIT OUT OF YOU FUCKIN PEOPLE UNTIL THERE ARE NO MORE JOINED PARTICLES TO OBLITERATE INTO OBLIVION AND THEN I WILL BOMB IT SOME FUCKING MORE JUST TO MAKE SURE I BOMBED THE FUCK OUT OF EVERYTHING AND DIDN'T ACCIDENTALLY FUCKING MISS BOMBING SOME FUCKS WHO DODGED MY FUCKING BOMBING RAID BUT I WILL FUCKING CATCH THEM AND BOMB THEM UP THE ASSHOLE YOU FUCKS A BOMB!!!!!

    whoa... where'd that come from?

    doot-dee-doo... no bomb here. *whistles* Um... don't look behind me, that's nothing. Nope, no ticking sound here. I don't hear it. I don't know what you're talking about.

June 01, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by edo

No way... Paras if you want to delete the debris clogging up the message board... go right ahead. Its your freaking message board. Obviously Paras and some of the others here showed they were not too pleased with the blank posts, so Albert you should have freaking clued in and found a new way to 'book-mark' the message board. No muzzling or censorship or any other BS was going on. Paras (and others) didnt like how you were saying it Albert, not what you were saying.

June 01, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by edo

LAME

June 01, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by Par

Wow, we've come a long way in a year.

June 01, 2004 -- 12:00 AM
posted by Par

    First of all, Al, I'd like to make one thing clear. Never once (and you can check the archive to confirm this) did I say that people could do whatever they wanted on this board. Not that I am saying that I am out to control thought, but I'd just like to make that clear.

    On the issue of the blank posts, I apologize. I was becoming a little overzealous about the removal of previous bookmarks, and went a little too recent. I should not be editing like that, and I thank you for calling me on that.

    I would like to say that what you were doing was one step, one that I tolerated for quite some time. The response, however, of some people mimicking the behaviour for no more reason than as a callous way of turning the tables on what they saw as an annoyance (a response I would claim is no more mature than my removal of the blank posts), did bother me and, perhaps undeservedly, led me to the action I took.

    Finally, I would like apologize to those who feel slighted at my editing here. Please know that my intention is not to muzzle you and, as Al has so candidly pointed out, it is your right (and perhaps responsibility) to call me on bullshit like this. There is a 'yell at me' link above. Feel free to use it.

May 31, 2004 -- 10:13 PM
posted by Ministry of Tourism

May 31, 2004 -- 8:59 PM
posted by Par

    Some interesting web services today. But first, the article prompting a look at this: Googlopoly: A Market Free-For-All. Apparently, free search engines are bringing down the world and causing a global cancer epidemic... or something.

    Anyway, two services that are brought up by this:
    • Mailinator.com - provides free temporary e-mail addresses

    • BugMeNot.com - provides logins for free registration sites; bypassing all the demographic information


    Whether these services conform to acceptable net standards is up to you. I find it interesting that they exist. Once again, someone steps up and fills the void, as it were. Of course, they are not without controversy. The ethics of bypassing registration data vs. the ethics of collecting demographic data and infringing on the privacy of browsers. (For the record, BugMeNot.com does not add pay sites to its database, only registration sites. Any pay sites found can be removed.)

    Speaking of net controversy (and from a bit of a biased standpoint), there's an interesting article on Informit.com about the new browser wars. This is more of a standards war than Netscape vs. Internet Explorer, but your choices are at the center of this battle. Of course, laziness has dictated the choice thus far, with IE taking 95% of market share, simply because it is prepackaged. Of course, for security, customizability and usability, the competition blows IE out of the water. This article does not so much delve into this part of the debate, but does give pause about how important the browser is in the online industry. Despite what any company decides, it is your choices that will dictate the explosion of P2P, the implosion of Real Player and everything in between.

    And, because I'm not all serious, but scary too, here's the Internet Furry Proximity Locator. Now you, too, can find out how close this disturbing net phenomenon has come to you! (If you don't know what a furry is, be glad. (Although I'm sure sooner or later, someone will explain it to you (I'm looking at you, NKMF.)))

May 31, 2004 -- 4:26 PM
posted by eric

    cool David Suzuki.org OECD stat there, but isn't 1999 kind of an outdated now?
    peep the Billboard Charts from 1999 and you'll see what i'm getting at. (the ones in bold are the artists that hold the highest, "who'tha fuck?" factor)

    1 Livin La Vida Loca, Ricky Martin
    2 If You Had My Love, Jennifer Lopez
    3 No Scrubs, TLC
    4 Fortunate, Maxwell
    5 Kiss Me, Sixpence None The Richer
    6 Where My Girls At?, 702
    7 Who Dat, JT Money Featuring Sole
    8 That Don t Impress Me Much, Shania Twain
    9 Every Morning, Sugar Ray
    10 808, Blaque

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