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2 months ago
in A few bad eggs could kill Twitter on Shooting at Bubbles
Perhaps with the rise of the 140 character quote, we'll see the demise of words like methodology. ;)
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2 months ago
in Twitter fallout after the Oprah Effect on Shooting at Bubbles
LOL, right on.
I don't use twitter because, well I simply don't use twitter. To stop using twitter just because everybody else is seems kinda, well, dumb.
To stop using it because it no longer meets your needs is one thing, but to stop using it just to prove how much of a staunch non-conformist trailblazer you are is just stupid.
Clearly tho the internet is just chock full of stupid people.
Some people even spend time, energy and their celebrity status using twitter to convince the world that a narrow minded dumb bimbo is indeed an, albeit pretty, narrow minded dumb bimbo, just because their vested interest du jour got the smack down at a beauty pageant.
Using twitter to convince the world at large that all states shoud legalise gay marriage is kinda like using a beauty pageant to feed the hungry and promote world peace.
I don't use twitter because, well I simply don't use twitter. To stop using twitter just because everybody else is seems kinda, well, dumb.
To stop using it because it no longer meets your needs is one thing, but to stop using it just to prove how much of a staunch non-conformist trailblazer you are is just stupid.
Clearly tho the internet is just chock full of stupid people.
Some people even spend time, energy and their celebrity status using twitter to convince the world that a narrow minded dumb bimbo is indeed an, albeit pretty, narrow minded dumb bimbo, just because their vested interest du jour got the smack down at a beauty pageant.
Using twitter to convince the world at large that all states shoud legalise gay marriage is kinda like using a beauty pageant to feed the hungry and promote world peace.
3 months ago
in [WinExtra Rebranding] The Name game isn’t a game on Shooting at Bubbles
Just remember that 'naked' anything is likely to be blocked by corporate firewalls, raise suspicions in company IT depts, and probably get a lot of mail from any naked domain caught up in spam filters.
The naked leader site (which is about open and honest leadership in business had to change their newsletter to N. Leader, when suddenly over a weekend a whole bunch of folk with an outsourced mailserver failed to receive their newsletter.
Combine naked and social in the same domain and you are likely to run foul of all sorts of filters, thanks to the scourge of spammers and porn merchants even domain names have to be PC these days. Good Luck!
The naked leader site (which is about open and honest leadership in business had to change their newsletter to N. Leader, when suddenly over a weekend a whole bunch of folk with an outsourced mailserver failed to receive their newsletter.
Combine naked and social in the same domain and you are likely to run foul of all sorts of filters, thanks to the scourge of spammers and porn merchants even domain names have to be PC these days. Good Luck!
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StevenHodson
that's something that I hadn't even thought of pB but you are absolutely right. thanks for pointing that out.
3 months ago
in I may be a lot of things but I am not a brand on Shooting at Bubbles
Sorry, read it again and realised I pretty uch skipped over para 2. I guess that shows that I pay attention to what you say, at least most of the time.
3 months ago
in I may be a lot of things but I am not a brand on Shooting at Bubbles
Changed your tune on this one recently?
I remember some advice to another blog start up not so long ago about using their personal pic as an avatar to make sure they got their "personal brand" out there, or do I misremember - to paraphrase a washed up ex-president?
I remember some advice to another blog start up not so long ago about using their personal pic as an avatar to make sure they got their "personal brand" out there, or do I misremember - to paraphrase a washed up ex-president?
5 months ago
in I hate to break it to you but Windows 7 has a killer feature on Shooting at Bubbles
Thanks Steven, this is a post I can use.
5 months ago
in Is it wrong to blog in your undies? Oh wait I’m not wearing any on Shooting at Bubbles
LMAO
5 months ago
in Rewarding screw-ups for being just that on Shooting at Bubbles
As the old saying goes: "Nothing succeeds like success". Success is the thing, and will always be the thing. Success is not the problem. The problem is in the measures that the majority of the population use to evaluate success.
Take you for example. Go on. You run your own blog, that is read and commented on by some very clever people, and some dumbasses like me me.
You have kept together a great community of highly opinionated, diverse, intelligent, crazy, international forum members over many many years who all respect you and what you have done, and will support you through thick and thin.
You have a great relationship with your wife who will also support you through thick and thin, as you will for her.
I'd go so far as to say if I showed this list (which is only the beginning) to Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Robert Scoble (why not?), President Obama, or my Dad, and asked them "Would you consider this person successful?" They would all answer "Yes"
The reason being that they all know the value of things, and won't allow others to dictate to them wht success really means.
Success is yours. Take it., enjoy it, you deserve it.
{Just don't lose your crank ;) }
Take you for example. Go on. You run your own blog, that is read and commented on by some very clever people, and some dumbasses like me me.
You have kept together a great community of highly opinionated, diverse, intelligent, crazy, international forum members over many many years who all respect you and what you have done, and will support you through thick and thin.
You have a great relationship with your wife who will also support you through thick and thin, as you will for her.
I'd go so far as to say if I showed this list (which is only the beginning) to Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Robert Scoble (why not?), President Obama, or my Dad, and asked them "Would you consider this person successful?" They would all answer "Yes"
The reason being that they all know the value of things, and won't allow others to dictate to them wht success really means.
Success is yours. Take it., enjoy it, you deserve it.
{Just don't lose your crank ;) }
5 months ago
in Clearing Up The Confusion on Torn Elements
Doh!
...and now by liberal use of the word thesis you have probably gone on to increase the likelihood of getting hit from a google search on the terms "diy themes thesis".
May I suggest to anyone that does by merry happenchance stumble across this site from such a search: add the RSS to your reader, and you might just learn enough from Larry to be able to one day not need any kind of support when it comes to custom themeing.
If you're here because you run diythemes and are wondering where all your thesis traffic went, then I suggest you offer Larry a super awesome consulting gig that he can't refuse. ;)
This guy knows his stuff, (and he likes tropical fish).
...and now by liberal use of the word thesis you have probably gone on to increase the likelihood of getting hit from a google search on the terms "diy themes thesis".
May I suggest to anyone that does by merry happenchance stumble across this site from such a search: add the RSS to your reader, and you might just learn enough from Larry to be able to one day not need any kind of support when it comes to custom themeing.
If you're here because you run diythemes and are wondering where all your thesis traffic went, then I suggest you offer Larry a super awesome consulting gig that he can't refuse. ;)
This guy knows his stuff, (and he likes tropical fish).
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LarryMonte
LOL... Yeah... I knew I was running that risk.
And it hasn't been a huge amount of traffic. I just thought posting this would help direct people to the proper place.
I appreciate the kind comments, but after hanging out with some other theme coders, I can tell my level of skill is severely lacking. But that's actually the whole point of this place - to refine my coding skills so that I may sit comfortably next to other more experienced coders. :)
If nothing else, it should be fun to see me struggle through this. lol
And it hasn't been a huge amount of traffic. I just thought posting this would help direct people to the proper place.
I appreciate the kind comments, but after hanging out with some other theme coders, I can tell my level of skill is severely lacking. But that's actually the whole point of this place - to refine my coding skills so that I may sit comfortably next to other more experienced coders. :)
If nothing else, it should be fun to see me struggle through this. lol
5 months ago
in Just a quickie plug-in suggestion for Windows Live Writer on Shooting at Bubbles
I can has lolcat pix plzkthxbai?
5 months ago
in Originality doesn’t equal popularity on Shooting at Bubbles
I guess there are a number of issues rolled into one here:
1. Do true leaders do anything simply in order to be popular? No, most of them do their thing and public opinion be damned. If it is new and interesting and different it garners a following, at which point some sell out, cash in or monetise their popularity and continue in the same vein while others continue to innovate.
2. What is popularity anyway? As many have noticed, a lot of what goes on in the blogosphere these days is simply white noise, As I read on another blog recently, facebook status is a prime example, if you friend more than a couple of bloggers you will see your homepage fill up with "bobby macgee @ fredflinstone lol nice post". How many sites with dizzying numbers in their feedburner stats actually have their syndicated feeds actually read by humans, rather than just "one click catch up"? What does the technorati A list really mean? How many of the blogs I regularly read belong on the Alist? I have no idea, I go back to them because their content continues to be relevant to my interests. When it ceases to be relevant to my interests I just frequent it less often, not leave altogether.
3. The question of whether or not to write a short or long post? I guess it depends on the day and the author, as another commenter said, sometimes less is more. As a clever blogger not too far from here said, it's about the conversation. It will always be hard to know how something you have written will be received, and it is particularly important when trying to make a living from a blog. In all fields of human endeavour success never comes from doing things half-heartedly.
If you have something to say and you mean it with all your heart, then put all your heart into it, just as popularity doesn't mean quality, (how many "coming of age" movies have illustrated that?) neither does word count.
Show us your vision and take us there. Boingboing's vision/mission is to be a directory of wonderful things, it takes us there (not me, cos I have other sources for wonderful things like the ones you pointed out in your post - and even better) I imagine every contributor thinks to themselves "wow this is cool I need to add it to boinggboing"
I'll stop rambling now as this has gotten way too long.
1. Do true leaders do anything simply in order to be popular? No, most of them do their thing and public opinion be damned. If it is new and interesting and different it garners a following, at which point some sell out, cash in or monetise their popularity and continue in the same vein while others continue to innovate.
2. What is popularity anyway? As many have noticed, a lot of what goes on in the blogosphere these days is simply white noise, As I read on another blog recently, facebook status is a prime example, if you friend more than a couple of bloggers you will see your homepage fill up with "bobby macgee @ fredflinstone lol nice post". How many sites with dizzying numbers in their feedburner stats actually have their syndicated feeds actually read by humans, rather than just "one click catch up"? What does the technorati A list really mean? How many of the blogs I regularly read belong on the Alist? I have no idea, I go back to them because their content continues to be relevant to my interests. When it ceases to be relevant to my interests I just frequent it less often, not leave altogether.
3. The question of whether or not to write a short or long post? I guess it depends on the day and the author, as another commenter said, sometimes less is more. As a clever blogger not too far from here said, it's about the conversation. It will always be hard to know how something you have written will be received, and it is particularly important when trying to make a living from a blog. In all fields of human endeavour success never comes from doing things half-heartedly.
If you have something to say and you mean it with all your heart, then put all your heart into it, just as popularity doesn't mean quality, (how many "coming of age" movies have illustrated that?) neither does word count.
Show us your vision and take us there. Boingboing's vision/mission is to be a directory of wonderful things, it takes us there (not me, cos I have other sources for wonderful things like the ones you pointed out in your post - and even better) I imagine every contributor thinks to themselves "wow this is cool I need to add it to boinggboing"
I'll stop rambling now as this has gotten way too long.
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StevenHodson
not long enough my friend :)
5 months ago
in How to tell PR jerks don’t have a clue who you are on Shooting at Bubbles
Just like if they asked my wife they would know that I have no need for their "herbal alternatives" - doesn't stop em spamming tho.
;)
;)
6 months ago
in The Sidebar Bog Down on Torn Elements
I hear you Larry! Over the holidays I was staying with my parents, who have a 33.6K connection - it's true!
Most of my daily "must read sites" went unread as I couldn't even stand to wait for the header image to load in many cases.
While we were staying my Mom got an invitation from one of her cousins to join facebook, she was curious - sounded good and so she clicked. I don't think she will ever join facebook and she will probably also never see the page load. She even misinterpreted the invitation which went something like "if you want to keep in touch with me join facebook". A couple of days later she said to me "If the only way to contact him is through that facebook thing then I guess we will lose touch." I had to explain to her that facebook was one *good* way to keep up with him, but not the only way. Still, the page took so damn long to load on her 36.6k connection that she would rather have lost contact with him than persevere, so what would that tell you about her chances of sticking around to read a blog that takes too long to load, even if it was on a subject dear to her heart?
Another good post, I wish other blogs I read would take it to heart.
Most of my daily "must read sites" went unread as I couldn't even stand to wait for the header image to load in many cases.
While we were staying my Mom got an invitation from one of her cousins to join facebook, she was curious - sounded good and so she clicked. I don't think she will ever join facebook and she will probably also never see the page load. She even misinterpreted the invitation which went something like "if you want to keep in touch with me join facebook". A couple of days later she said to me "If the only way to contact him is through that facebook thing then I guess we will lose touch." I had to explain to her that facebook was one *good* way to keep up with him, but not the only way. Still, the page took so damn long to load on her 36.6k connection that she would rather have lost contact with him than persevere, so what would that tell you about her chances of sticking around to read a blog that takes too long to load, even if it was on a subject dear to her heart?
Another good post, I wish other blogs I read would take it to heart.
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LarryMonte
Yes, header images are out of control too. Hi-def imagery is great but the load times can be astronomical on dial-up.
The Facebook interface is almost entirely Javascript. It's slow even on my DSL connection and slightly antiquated equipment. It must be murder on anything older and slower that what I'm using.
Thanks :)
The Facebook interface is almost entirely Javascript. It's slow even on my DSL connection and slightly antiquated equipment. It must be murder on anything older and slower that what I'm using.
Thanks :)
6 months ago
in Widgetizing WordPress Themes on Torn Elements
I really like this post Larry, along with the others you've done illustrating how even those without advanced PHP skills can tweak things the way they like them, and build on the excellent work of others. Building a whole theme from scratch is fairly daunting to a lot of people, and these mods can really help.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
1 year ago
in Notification Hell – leave my email out of it on Shooting at Bubbles
I've been looking at different types of aggregation recently, and I know pretty much zip about any of it, but it seems to me that sort of thing could be done using something like yahoo pipes, which could then generate an rss feed or something from all of the relevant sites that you are interested in.
Could be something worth trying at some point.
Could be something worth trying at some point.
1 year ago
in Windows Live Writer 2008 CTP – Live Blogging It … sorta on Shooting at Bubbles
Vistapages appears to have unmelteddown now, so I'm eagerly awaiting that plugins post :)
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StevenHodson
Thanks for reminding me pB .. I'll see about getting it together over the next day or two.
1 year ago
in The Great Blog Weeding of 2008 on Shooting at Bubbles
Twitter & friendfeed are easily enough mashed back to a blog running on the right platform, and the flickr api is flexible enough to deal with it too. These are web 2.0 to the core.
AFAIC FF will forever mean firefox, using it as an abbreviation for friendfeed confused the crap out of me for a moment.
PS while not a grammar/spelling nazi I found that post really difficult to read - had to concentrate hard and tried 3 times, worth it in the end though.
AFAIC FF will forever mean firefox, using it as an abbreviation for friendfeed confused the crap out of me for a moment.
PS while not a grammar/spelling nazi I found that post really difficult to read - had to concentrate hard and tried 3 times, worth it in the end though.
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StevenHodson
Sorry it was hard to follow pB .. maybe I'd better hunt some English books after all :)
1 year ago
in Making a buck is cool – Pissing me off isn’t on Shooting at Bubbles
I think those ads are absolutely perfect. They show any potential purchaser just how obtrusive and annoying any app they install from symantec will be.
For the day I had my new laptop, until I could make time to get rid of that pre-installed crud, I was forever clicking symantec/norton pop-ups at the most inconvenient of times
This is what we need - more truth in advertising. ;)
For the day I had my new laptop, until I could make time to get rid of that pre-installed crud, I was forever clicking symantec/norton pop-ups at the most inconvenient of times
This is what we need - more truth in advertising. ;)
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1 year ago
in Windows Live Writer 2008 CTP – Live Blogging It … sorta on Shooting at Bubbles
I'd try it, except vista pages killed my blog....
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StevenHodson
I'll talk to you later in IRC pB and see if there is anything I can do to help - sorry bud
1 year ago
in Software Review - NotePad Alternatives: NotePad++ on Shooting at Bubbles
Sorry, uncalled for. Been havin a bad week, and the comment frustration copped it. Thanks for letting me rant.
Hmm, seems a problem maybe once the commenting section is opened up the rh column is too wide, shrinking the comment box down, but that could just be coz I'm on IE6.
Sorry again.
Hmm, seems a problem maybe once the commenting section is opened up the rh column is too wide, shrinking the comment box down, but that could just be coz I'm on IE6.
Sorry again.
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StevenHodson
no need to apologize pB .. I've known you for too many years to be easily ticked :)
hopefully Daniel might see the comments. If not I'll point them out to him as some of your point are more than vaild.
hopefully Daniel might see the comments. If not I'll point them out to him as some of your point are more than vaild.
1 year ago
in Software Review - NotePad Alternatives: NotePad++ on Shooting at Bubbles
...and "1 point" WTF?
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pB
Sorry, uncalled for. Been havin a bad week, and the comment frustration copped it. Thanks for letting me rant.
Hmm, seems a problem maybe once the commenting section is opened up the rh column is too wide, shrinking the comment box down, but that could just be coz I'm on IE6.
Sorry again.
Hmm, seems a problem maybe once the commenting section is opened up the rh column is too wide, shrinking the comment box down, but that could just be coz I'm on IE6.
Sorry again.
1 year ago
in Software Review - NotePad Alternatives: NotePad++ on Shooting at Bubbles
Gotta say that commenting experience was one of the worst ever. Don't like Disqus much.
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StevenHodson
pB .. if so then please let the team know why http://disqus.disqus.com/c/95/ .. I know Daniel will appreciate the feedback especially from a "non-blogger" type of user.
1 year ago
in Software Review - NotePad Alternatives: NotePad++ on Shooting at Bubbles
Nice review Bill. Good job.
2 years ago
in Things I learned on Scobleizer
I had a comment, but it was about as long as your original post :o)
http://yeahsurewhateverok.wordpress.com/2006/12/31/22/
Is Edwards a PC/Mac or linux guy?
etc
http://yeahsurewhateverok.wordpress.com/2006/12/31/22/
Is Edwards a PC/Mac or linux guy?
etc
