Mar
23
2009
0

I’m being followed by PoopPal…

This morning I posted something silly on Please Wash Hands about exploding poop.  Within a couple of minutes we were getting followed by PoopPal on Twitter.  That’s the danger of automated search and follow.  Sure I mentioned poop repeatedly, but I wasn’t looking for assistance.  Failure to consider sentiment makes this type of behavior annoying rather than effective.

It’s interesting that the abuse is starting to kick in on Twitter.  Quantcast has them at 6 million monthly uniques.  That seems to be the inflection point for abuse on social sites.  I hope they can sort it out before things get really out of hand.

Update: PoopPal is less automated than I thought.  His response to my post:

@stevepearman I agree there is a lot of questionable practices going around, but I am not interested in your money, just your poop

Well said, sir.  I stand corrected.

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Mar
13
2009
0

Sweet god in heaven, I’m getting even dorkier

A hoodie with a dozen hidden pockets specifically designed to hold electronics?!?!? Oh god, must have.

Ultimate Hoodie Microfleece

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Mar
13
2009
0

Friday grab bag

Some completely unrelated stuff for a Friday morning.

Christopher Moore is a genius – If you aren’t reading Christoper Moore, you should.  I just finished Fool and I believe he is the only living author that can make the plot line of King Lear not make me feel dumb.  He’s also writes great blogs.  I can’t help but think of this post every time I see a hotel door with two peep holes now.

Squirrels eat oranges - I don’t know why this was so surprising to me.  I’ve previously seen squirrels eat dogfood, nuts, and doughnuts, but citrus just seems weird (can animals get scurvy?).  I also can’t believe this pic came out.  I shot it randomly out of the window of my car as I was driving by.

Tough decision – If I get this, I know that some of you will be impressed and some of you will think less of me.  What to do?

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Mar
13
2009
0

New project

Some of you may have heard that I’m leaving MySpace to start a new project.  I thought the best way to address it for everyone would be with the most factually inaccurate article I could find on the topic.  It includes such wildly wrong bits as Amit was the COO of News Corp (Chernin who?), and MySpace laid off 1600 employees (that would be everybody) but expects it to be a great year.  Enjoy.

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Mar
13
2009
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We’re having a boy!

The doctor wasn’t 100% sure, but he thinks we’re having a boy!!  You should all take a moment to either be overcome with joy or commiserate with my wife.  Here’s his picture.

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Mar
09
2009
1

My favorite electronics

Screw that 25 Things About Me nonsense. What are your 10 favorite gadgets and why?  (All of the gadget dorks just had minor aneurisms at the prospect of choosing).  Start with your favorite and work down.

  1. Casio Exilim 10MP Camera – I love my digital camera.  10 megapixels? Yup.  Small enough to stick in my pocket?  Yeah.  Special setting that waits until the subject smiles before going off? Bet your ass.  At less than $200 you just can’t beat this thing.
  2. Philips 50″ plasma HD TV – My giant TV is an endless source of pride/joy.  It also gives me a distinct technological advantage when I play online multiplayer Call of Duty.  An example:

    Kid to me: “Dude! How’d you shoot me from all the way over there. I couldn’t even see you!”
    Me to kid: “I have a giant hi-def plasma.”  
    Kid: “That sucks!”  
    Me: “Sucks to be you. I’m an adult and can buy stuff like this.” 

  3. 13″ MacBook – The MacBook is a great device.  You can immediately tell that the hardware and software were designed to work together from the get go.  Makes me super happy.
  4. Xbox 360 – After a hard day at work, nothing helps me relax like a cocktail and blowing up strangers on Xbox live.  The 360 is a well designed machine if you don’t mind massive heat generation, an incredibly noisy fan, and the occasional red ring of death.  Actually, it’s a terribly designed device.  It’s also really fun when it’s working properly.
  5. Blackberry Bold – A haiku:

    Oh, Blackberry Bold
        You give me joy and sore thumbs
    Red light blinking bright

  6. DVR – I have the generic DVR available through my cable provider.  It’s not a great example of the category, but DVR’s are freakin great.  I no longer watch any commercials, ever watch live TV, or associate shows to a particular network.  I’ve made the jump mentally to content existing as stand alone elements outside of any sort of continuous time stream.  It’s great if you’re not an advertiser or network.
  7. iPod Shuffle – If my Shuffle was any tinier I’d have to have smaller fingers.  Great piece of gear given how much I’ve been traveling over the last year.
  8. Network Attached Storage – I have a terabyte of storage on my home network.  I remember being about 12 and talking with my friends about how awesome it would be to have a whole terabyte to ourselves.  In retrospect, we were huge dorks.  
  9. HP Mini 1000 – I really like netbooks.  It’s the missing link between my Blackberry and MacBook.  Even cooler since I got it running Linux.
  10. Garmin Nuvi 350 GPS – I have no sense of time, social appropriateness, or direction.  GPS helps with the getting lost all the time at least.  When all else fails and I’m completely lost the “Home” button is a life saver.  Way better than calling the wife and asking her to get on mapquest.  ”I’m lost and don’t know where I am!!”
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