Oct 13, 2004 | Q
A few notes on some things that have crossed my screen in the last 24 hours:
- Yay Alaina, congrats on the launch of A Full Belly! Now could you start to cover Boston, as well?
- I’m not ashamed to admit to a bit of webcam envy. Axis makes great products, and 1280x1024 is a hell of a great resolution for a networked webcam. If one were to appear on my doorstep, I promise not to complain.
- Who the hell knew that airplane contrails could be so damn cool?
- Here’s a shock — all those post-debate online polls are about as trustworthy as, well, the Bush Administration! I tell you, this shakes my faith, to the core, in our ability as a nation to know the results of an election beforehand.
- Seriously, there are people who still use Network Solutions for domain name registration, and better yet, there is some subset of those people who are surprised when NetSol fucks things up and doesn’t have any way to make things right in any reasonable timeframe?
- Starting to use del.icio.us with any regularity? You should think about backing your bookmarks up, and thanks go out to Jonathan Rentzsch for spelling out how to do just that.
Now, for a night of awesome competition (Yankees vs. Red Sox, Kerry vs. Bush)!
Greg.org has a great spin on Gizmodo : Network Solutions Teaches Gawker a Lesson. More commentary on this, as well as a profusion of Network Solutions observations (to no great surprise, no one has anything at all positive to say
• Pinged by UserDriven on Oct 14, 2004, 6:13 AM