Poolitics

May 29th, 2005 at 1:22 am, 3 years ago

I figured I would mention Poolitics and get $1.20 in Poolitics credit goodness for doing such. What a great idea for a public opinion study.

Grandma’s Got a Blog

May 28th, 2005 at 7:05 pm, 3 years ago

In what could only be described as another example of expanding a service to the masses while totally screwing it up for the rest of us, Infoworld has an article detailing new big-name blogging software and how it is making blogging accessible to everyone.

Now I’m fine with services such as Blogger that allow full customization and allow end users to start out small but grow and grow, but there is a line here that really needs to be addressed. Services like Livejournal are just horrible. They don’t allow any customization, the design of the site sucks, and you can’t really interact with the members unless you are a member of that community.

Now Microsoft and Yahoo are getting into the mix and you know that everyone and their brother is going to have a blog. Now that isn’t exactly the worst thing in the world, I welcome new people to the blog-o-sphere, but when big-name companies start controlling what people are doing on their blogs you will start to see how content is controlled by the large companies. For example, these services do not ping anywhere: Technorati isn’t well supported on these sites and they don’t show up on blo.gs. The ability to find information on a MSN or Yahoo! blog, compared to finding that information when it is posted here, is really limited.

My favorite part about the current blog culture is how FAST things are updated. Sure you can go to sites such as Fark and Slashdot but you won’t get the opinions of thousands of people instantly on news stories. The blog-o-sphere is great at bringing to light what really matters in the world, LIVE, and that is something that is really great for the web. I mean, lets face it, Google can’t work as fast as Technorati can (they try, though, indexing the main page and RSS feed of this site every 16-22 hours).

Lets hope that information remains free and accessible, and the people who get active on these other services start moving to platforms like WordPress as soon as possible.

Windows, Almost Ready for the Desktop

May 28th, 2005 at 7:03 pm, 3 years ago

This guy thinks Windows is ready for prime time, but nowhere close to Linux when it comes to Desktop usability.

Amusing. Very amusing.

I close the night with a WordPress Update

May 28th, 2005 at 3:18 am, 3 years ago

I use Wordpress to power this site. It is really a great tool and very customizable. It seems lately that there have been quite a few security updates, like this brand new one.

So that is the last thing I am doing tonight, updating my blog on the fact that I updated my blog with a one line security fix. The last song of the night will be: Moby - Forever.

Not like it matters, nobody reads this damn thing other than every search engine bot on the known universe (and myself, of course).

Evidently I’m Gay, says east coast girl

May 28th, 2005 at 3:10 am, 3 years ago

I am rather protective of what comes up when you type in Nick Catalano in a search engine. You either get me, or the New York Professor who wrote about Clifford Brown (I should read that book). Now I came to this mini site that says “i think it’s nick catalano…you know ….that fag…he yelled to me in the hallway today” and was like: “Wow, do I know this girl?”

Well, it turns out I don’t, and that there are more than two people in this world named Nick Catalano. And one of them is an ass to some girls. Bah!


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