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Robin Good tears them (or at least the folks who issued the SEO white paper) a new one.....

And Eric Rice agrees.....

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Tee Hee Hee - and we're not firing them for saying so......

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"Guess what age all these people are"


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I guess it really is in the hands of
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I guess I'm out of the tournament


I guess I'm out of the tournament 06/22/2004 02:04 PM
A few weeks ago, I wrote:

Dude! This is too cool!

Tomorrow, I have an audition to do voicework for Twisted Metal: World Tour!

I've played so much Twisted Metal over the years that if I hear Rob Zombie in the car, I have to change the station, or I may get a little . . . aggressive.

This would be like a Trekkie getting to work on TNG, or me getting to work on Family Guy or Futurama.


Apparently, a Video game news site ran a story which quoted the entry, but incorrectly asserted that I had been "cast" in the game. I sent them feedback and asked for a correction, but they never ran it, nor did they respond to my request.

And now, of course, Sony is pissed.

At me.

Because they think I claimed that I was cast in the project (except that I didn't.)

They've asked me to issue a retraction, which I don't think is appropriate, since I never made the incorrect claim in the first place, but I love Sony's games, and I especially love the entire Twisted Metal series, and since I don't want to hurt them, and I especially don't want to hurt my chances of ever working with them (provided it's not already too late) I would like to issue the following clarification:

I completely respect Sony, and everyone involved with the production of all the Twisted Metal games. I wrote about my audition on my blog because I was so excited about the opportunity to audition for something that I love so much.

I understand the importance of not revealing any confidential or sensitive information, which is why I didn't talk about the characters I read for, or discuss any storyline specifics. I've been a professional actor for over 25 years, and confidentiality is nothing new to me.

I deeply regret that I was misquoted by psp.ign.com, and I am very upset that they did not respond to my request to clarify their story. I hope this hasn't caused any harm to Sony, or anyone involved with the production of Twisted Metal: World Tour, and I sincerely hope that I will get an opportunity to work with them in the future.

If nothing else, I can't wait to get my hands on the wheel, and jump back into Calypso's newest tournament, when the game is released.

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``I'm not your regular person, I guess.'


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Antelope: Still Alive, I Guess


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news-ant-2.jpg imageHandtops has nice overview of the Antelope MCC, the 'modular computing core' computer that uses swappable cores to allow you to move you environment from a desktop dock to a handheld shell computer, enabling a complete environment migration if you need to move on the go. And that would be great and all if Antelope didn't completely shit themselves with the price -- we're talking around $4,000 to buy all the pieces to take advantage of it -- and that's without a lot of normal features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth built in.

They claim to be for the business segment, and that's fine, but if you're going to charge a fully-premium price for something, you better have an all-around premium product.

The Antelope has been out for almost a year, but it's been at least that long since we've vented our impotent rage at it, so there you go.

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You know that saying that crime doesn't pay? Every day it's becoming increasingly clear to me that spam does in fact pay.

As I delete comment spam after comment spam from PVRblog, I've noticed the products being sold are almost all over-the-counter or shady pharmacutical drugs that can be easily bought, sold, and shipped. Most of my email spam mirrors that as well.

It's a low-risk thing when you think about it. You buy a minimal amount of inventory, then broadcast your message from one of the hundreds of businesses setup to help you, or free spam cannon programs you can download. They say that some percentage of folks buy stuff in spam, and even if that's only 0.1% success, when you send out 5 million messages, you can make $5,000 if each sale gives you a profit of one dollar. If your profit is higher (and it should be), you can sell much less and still make that much money. Imagine it: one day of doing the devil's work and you've made as much as you will in a month of work at a $60k desk job.

Four to five years ago, I used to spend quite a bit of energy on combating spam. I read anti-spammer email lists and newsgroups, I used a spamcop account, and I sent messages daily to every abuse@hostingprovider address I could track down that hosted these bastards. I watched hundreds of other vigilante spam fighters do the same and as we shut down site after site and got person after person cut off from their service, I noticed they kept coming back, only multiplied. Eventually I grew weary of the work I put out that didn't seem to have much impact on the problem and started filtering my spam instead.

A few days ago I got some spam from a guy that has been sending me the same exact niche spam for 8 years. I know the guy that is doing it, I know where he lives, and I can tell you what dialup account he's using right now if I looked. I've reported him a dozen times and gotten him kicked off ISPs but all these years later he's still hawking his crappy products. Obviously, the guy never gave up and I'm convinced there's a financial reason for it. Spam pays, and it probably pays big.

All this is a long way of saying that I have no doubt that every word of Mark Pilgrim's post about the future of weblog spam is the gospel truth. I've seen it happen in email and usenet, and it's going to happen to weblogs as well, and as hard as we fight, it's not going to do a whole hell of a lot of good (Jason posted pretty much the same thing a week ago).

Even with my technical knowledge, a handful of custom filtering server-side and client-side programs, spam is getting through to me in such quantities that I wish I didn't have to rely on email so much. Weblog spam is making me rethink commenting on any movable type site I run. It's exhausting, pointless to fight, and I really wish we could come up with a magic bullet that removes the economic incentive to spam.


Hi honey, I'm home! Guess what!...


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Face Transplants : "...the harvesting or ''degloving'' of a face would take approximately two hours, depending on the depth of the excision. It is possible to remove not just skin and subcutaneous fat and muscle but....part of the donor's bone and cartilage as well. Still, the deeper the cut, the more complex becomes the reattachment."

Guess there are New Toys coming


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in?


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in?
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Susan Mernit tipped me to this.....


Guess whose computer is broken?


Guess whose computer is broken? 12/13/2003 10:27 AM
Yes, friends, my PC is broken again. The motherboard (Asus P4P800 Deluxe) I put in this summer suddenly lost its onboard audio and NIC. The audio revived when I reinstalled the drivers but nothing seems to be bringing back the NIC. Further, my spare PCI NIC reports the same problem: the drivers install but the system says that it cannot be started. I have flashed my BIOS and it says that the onboard services are enabled. (When I replaced the motherboard this summer, the network capability shorted out within hours and I had to replace the replacement. Hmmm.) I've also...

Your Guess Is As Good As Mine


Your Guess Is As Good As Mine 01/03/2004 07:06 AM
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Jeff tries to guess what Dave's up to


Jeff tries to guess what Dave's up to 11/25/2003 10:26 PM

Jeff Sandquist is trying to guess what Dave Winer is up to. He has a great idea. Instead of putting the onus on weblog writers to add metadata to our posts (I hate putting titles on my posts, for instance, or even clicking a box when I post) why not give that power to readers? Let them add the metadata that will make weblog posts more useful to more people.

By the way, I added a title to this post, but not to the others. Just so those of you who are reading in RSS news aggregators can see what it looks like when I take the time to do that.


Net Access Tax Ban Still Anyone's Guess


Net Access Tax Ban Still Anyone's Guess 01/22/2004 02:11 AM
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Shark Tank: Guess they just like him
better as a consultant


Shark Tank: Guess they just like him
better as a consultant
06/05/2005 10:55 PM
Consultant pilot fish spots the need for personalized service to one of his firms biggest clients, and that lands all of their business -- and a new job opportunity for fish.

i guess you need to be told that the
sonyericsson t610 was j


i guess you need to be told that the
sonyericsson t610 was j
08/21/2004 01:25 AM
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File under 'Seeing Art Everywhere' ... I
guess


File under 'Seeing Art Everywhere' ... I
guess
09/01/2004 12:35 AM
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Hilltop algo: PROVED? ...or just our
best guess for now?


Hilltop algo: PROVED? ...or just our
best guess for now?
08/01/2004 08:23 AM
"There's been a lot of conjecture and best guessing about the Hilltop algorithm from George A. Mihaila and Krishna Bharat, and whether Google incorporated some version of this in their major hiccup last November. At that time Google was talking about semantics, not Hilltop."

I guess Meg's not coming to Supernova


I guess Meg's not coming to Supernova 06/21/2004 02:56 AM

Word s that I don't care about*
In Technology

RSS, Atom, Typepad, Movable Type, Blogger, blogs, weblogs, XHTML, software, Google, feed, any number like "2.0" etc., and computer.

* Right now, with the caveat that maybe in the future I will care about them again but maybe not.

[Megn ut]

I was thinking of doing a bunch of "micro-content" dinners on my roadshow at the end of the summer.

No one would be allowed to talk about status quo bloggy kind of issues. We'd only allow discussions of FOAF, OpenReviews, OpenEvents, Openmedia, OpenReputations, OpenListings, PeoplesDNS, PeopleAggregator, DLA kind of issues.

New kinds of everything, but not blogging.


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