Snow Day!
March 1, 2007 Leave a comment
Snaps from my front porch:
michael coates, a pragmatic evangelist
February 2, 2007 Leave a comment
I’m in LA, chillin’ with the guy who wreaked so much havoc in Boston this past week:
December 30, 2006 Leave a comment
I miss "Serenity" and the "Firefly" series. I just took this quiz (linked below). Turns out, I’m:
Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
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Honest and a defender of the innocent. You sometimes make mistakes in judgment but you are generally good and would protect your crew from harm. |
December 30, 2006 Leave a comment
We’re planning a very quiet NYE celebration; some sort of a movie marathon, one bottle of nice champagne and four bottles of sparkling apple cider.
Some picks from the web:
What are you doing / watching?
December 25, 2006 Leave a comment
Vacations are fun, but it’s always good to get home.
Even this time.
This time is different because we’re returning to a house where we lacked power for four days; to a freezer full of food that needs to be tossed (we tossed the refer before we left).
Oh: the refer-tossing? The garbage guys didn’t pick up the can, so it’s been sitting outside for the past 8 days. Why no pickup? The can was ‘too heavy’.
Wimps.
I moved the can to the curb. They drive up and use this heavy-duty mechanical arm to dump the can, so I’m not understanding this.
I am understanding that I’m going to have to transfer a half can of week-old food in a questionable state to plastic bags.
Yuck.
Maybe then, the delicate little garbage elves can deal with the pickup.
December 8, 2006 Leave a comment
Great article in Wired: "Firefly Reborn as Online Universe".
I’m such a fanboi!
The company staging the Firefly universe as an online game is Multiverse, who signed a deal with Fox. Multiverse posts about the project in a press release: "Firefly is coming to the Multiverse!"
Firefly enjoyed only a single season in 2002 before being canceled after only 11 episodes. Fans, known as the Browncoats lobbied incessantly on sites like FireflyFans.net for the show’s return.
In 2005, a feature movie that takes place shortly after the timeline in the series "Serenity" was released to $25 million domestic gross, according to BoxOfficeMojo.
Granted, I’d love to see the show back on the air, but reality bites 😦
November 26, 2006 Leave a comment
Take a peek at the Warholizer, and turn yourself into a pop icon!
November 25, 2006 Leave a comment
Last week, MSNBC reported the California Supreme Court ruled that bloggers and participants in Internet bulletin board groups cannot be sued for re-posting defamatory statements made by others.
This case has been watched very closely by free speech groups and provides the same protection that internet service providers receive for hosting content posted by others. From the article:
The case involved a lawsuit against Ilena Rosenthal, a women’s health activist, who created an e-mail list and a newsgroup (alt.support.breast-implant) to discuss issues related to breast implants. Six years ago, she posted a letter written by a man who was highly critical of the efforts of a doctor to discredit advocates of alternative health treatments.
In the letter, the doctor, Terry Polevoy, was accused of trying to get an alternative medicine radio program canceled by using "scare tactics, stalking, and intimidation techniques" against the program’s producer. Polevy, who maintained a website himself to expose what he called "health fraud and quackery" sued Rosenthal for libel.
Rosenthal argued she did not write the letter herself, posting the work of another to the news group.
I’m not a legal eagle, but I would tend to apply this ruling to comments made by others to my posts, as well as comments made to other comments. While I moderate comments on this blog, visitors have made inflammatory statements about others, for which I should not be held responsible. I ask those who make comments to stay on topic, and avoid stupidity.
Read the entire article: "Calif. court says bloggers can’t be sued".
November 25, 2006 Leave a comment
Some time ago, I talked about the buying and selling of domain names in "Have you heard of ‘Domain Kiting’? I hadn’t".
A ‘domainer’ is one who registers, buys and sells domain names for fun and profit. It’s not illegal; it’s not bad. Just another way to make a profit. Like any opportunity, there may be some questionable practices, but that’s not the point of my post.
To learn more, read the blog of John Chow giving us some interesting details in his "Making Money with Domain Names" post.
November 24, 2006 Leave a comment
Or is it the other way around?
This is a picture of my grandson, Christian Michael from a recent wedding (no, not his own, and no: he wasn’t really playing James Bond) and his Halloween costume: