Archive for the 'Linakge' Category

18
Jan

Michel Gondry Curates YouTube + Michel Gondry Nose Picking

I like Michel Gondry, both his films and as a persona. He’s been able to hold onto all of the best aspects of childhood and integrate them into his daily life. Creativity, wonder, observation, play all run amok in his work.

And he’s curating YouTube today!

14
Jan

Three Unusual Blog Posts Nick Denton’s New Pay Scale Hath Wrought

So things are a little nutty over at the Gawker Empire.

Most of us already know that there was a shake-up at Gawker recently, mostly over what seems to be a relatively smart change in the way that Gawker bloggers are being paid. Essentially it moves them from a pay-per-post system to what amount to a pay-per-attention structure. Which might make perfect sense in the world of quality = pageviews and/or readership.

However, there have been some interesting turns of events as the bloggers there look to cash in on the system. And thanks to Gawker’s open policy of posting page views, we can see what each of these attempts might be pulling in for the bloggers in terms of extra scratch.

First, Nick (not Denton) Douglas at Gawker posted about 2girls1cup, goatse and a number of other not-so-nice internet memes. The crowd there (at Gawker) did not take to this well and had their say in the comments, going so far as to continue the discussion on other blogs. To me, the post seemed relatively harmless and perhaps was just ill-timed to be connected to the page view change.

TOTAL VIEWS TO DATE: 27, 514 VERDICT: Meh.

Next, Gizmodo has drawn the ire of the tech blogging community for what’s been dubbed ‘Gizmodo-gate’, the use of a TV-B-Gone device to turn off of several TVs (some during demos) at CES 2008. While this ’scandal’ continues to play out and the blogger who filmed/edited the bit has now been banned from CES, he’ll most likely end up with the equivalent of the ‘monthly sales plaque’ because people are watching.

TOTAL VIEWS TO DATE: 558,090+ VERDICT: Bingo. Traffic baby.

And finally, something that jumped out at me today, a post from the mostly-awesome Jezebel that pretty much live blogs an intimate encounter directly following a long day at AEE, the Adult Entertainment Expo. Now as a reader of nearly all the Gawker blogs, including at times Fleshbot (the adult media themed Gawker property), I find it’s still relatively rare you have the opportunity to read such a raw and unfiltered look at a personal intimate encounter (or if you will a PIE). That said, I read it and I’d read it again.

TOTAL VIEWS TO DATE: 24,129 VERDICT: On the way up. Probably will at least triple today.

Anyways, it’ll be interesting to watch what else comes out of this. Maybe Nick, happy with the nest egg he’s made, is just sitting back watching this whole thing play out as some giant human experiment. It’s certainly kinda freaky.

20
Nov

Mr. T & Shatner Shill For WoW

Blizzard has way too much money now.

These videos are proof.

On a side note: I wonder who was on the short list for these spots. I’ve got a theory deep inside that there are like ten people that speak directly to nerds. These are two of them.

14
Nov

old men who look like lesbians - the blog

I love when the internet just comes up with stuff like this. One billion people make good times.

30
Oct

Oh Snap! - Chris Anderson Publishes Emails of PR Pushers

This is a great way to deal with people who just won’t leave you alone.

As someone who gets spammed by PR-ites on a regular basis, I know exactly where he’s coming from.

Note to PR peoples:

  1. Get to know me.
  2. Send insightful emails on why I care about your person/story/product.
  3. Receive delightful response email from me!
29
Oct

Hulu - Interesting Play For Big Media Anywhere

Techcrunch has the first big look at Hulu, NBCU & News Corp’s not-You Tube.

Interesting things of note:

  • No user gen content. Interesting recognition that this battle isn’t about UGC but more about who owns TV distribution (or what was TV distribution) in the future.
  • Movies. According to TC, movies are going to be availible to watch over the service. On-demand movies from anywhere? Netflix, meet your new competition. Oh, and the competition happens to make the content. Sorry.
  • Embeddable players. This could be big. Imagine a Ning page built around Lost with the last four episodes of Lost embedded in it? That’s pretty sweet.
  • But wait! Stuff goes away after five weeks? Hmmm. This is going to be strange. While I disagree with TC about the long tail possibilities of this stuff (I just don’t believe that after five weeks something from MSM has that much breakout potential), I do think it’s weird that users are going to see a lot of black boxes embedded pages.

Anyways, it’s going to be an interesting ride from here on out.

20
Sep

Two Awesome Things - NYT Now Free & Garfield Variations

Tonight I love the internet!

1. It brought me lots of awesome stuff via Jason Kottke pointing out the incredible archive that the NYT has created for the public by opening it’s doors for free! Can I get a mash-up with something like Amazon maybe? Is there any reason why I should be able to find NYT reviews for every single thing I might want to buy?

2. It also brought me the NSFW Garfield Variations. It’s Garfield as blank canvas. Paint him as you will.

Gentleman Caller Garfield

30
Aug

Maps For Us Dot Org

Maps For Us Dot Org

I made this for work on Monday. It’s not really what I should be doing, spending an hour of time tweaking wordpress themes when there are people to manage but new idea comedy blogs wait for no man. I’m half considering switching this blog over to that theme. It’s a nice one.

Joshua Brentano deserves credit for the idea and has been working for me to update it regularly. Lots of people sending in very awesome maps. BoingBoing just linked to us.

It is mad fun. As such.

29
Aug

British Chris Morris & The UK Comedy Scene

I’m am always totally sure that I’m late to the scene with stuff like this. But sometimes I’m not.

Chris Morris

Chris Morris is a fantastically offensive comedian. He used to make a fantastically offensive show called Brass Eye which is entirely full of fantastically offensive skits like this one:


There should really be more UK comedians. Can’t they just get better at reproducing?

23
Aug

20 Tips On Personal Finance - It’s Never Too Late To Learn

I’m 33. But in smart money years, I’m like maybe nine months old.

I spent A LOT of time blowing money, getting in debt and pretty much screwing the pooch when it came to saving/investing. Hindsight is 20/20, but I really wish I’d been smarter during my 20s. I’d probably at least have a house. At least, I’m now out of debt and on the path to savings.

One thing I’ve learned very quickly is that in money, like most other things, it helps to follow the advice of people who know what they’re talking about. And, thankfully, with money matters there are a lot of people out there who know what they’re talking about.

JD from Get Rich Slowly has done a nice job of collecting 20 tips from a recent CNN/Money article that illustrate this point very clearly.  Listen to those that have come before. They know what they’re talking about.