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Permalink to this day Tuesday, December 02, 2003

Lots of media enjoyment today. Caught up on old episodes of the O.C. on the plane and back at the Hotel. We then watched the first period of the Leafs game, and a bit of the Newlyweds. And we, of course, did not miss The Simple Life. Now The Simple Life didn't blow me away but it did have some good bits (blurred low rider jeans shot, Paris not knowing what Walmart was, What's a well? What's generic? What's that mean, soup kitchen?...).

To cap it off we went to see Thirteen which was an excellent film but thoroughly disturbing. I'd put it in the same genre as Trainspotting and Requiem for a Dream but John felt it had a more uplifting end than those films. Don't go because the trailer tempted you. Go because you want to see how fucked up things can get. There were definitely a few bits where I had to avert my eyes because they were just too disturbing.

Tomorrow I resolve to vacuum the basement and clean the floor in the kitchen.
11:28:23 PM  Permalink to this item []


I recently added David Akin's blog to my aggregator:
Working notes, observations, links and other errata on technology and business.

8:14:23 PM  Permalink to this item []

I've often complained about the quality of discussion on UWS and in the Imprint discussion forums and I think the solution is more blogs. From a recent misbehaving.net post:
[I'm turning comments OFF on this post, since we've been getting so many trolls and others writing off-point comments. Feel free to blog about my post and link to it, letting me know whether you agree or disagree.]
I'm all for anonymity but the anonymity model that the Imprint and UWS forums allow is too easily abused. Under the blog model you can still be anonymous but without a reputation you just will not be read.

Confused? It should work like this:

  • UWS or Imprint posts a story
  • You have an opinion so you blog it
  • Discovery of these blog posts occur via Trackback, referrer logs, or posts on other blogs
  • If you have a reputation as not a troll it will be read

1:56:38 PM  Permalink to this item []

My blog is not a dating service, but what the hell. Maeve is going to England!? And has a request:
maybe you have some really cool brit blog stalker that i can hook up with
Go wild in the comments.
1:47:04 PM  Permalink to this item []

Sobering comments by Philip Greenspun on outsourcing to India:
Thus did students who are within months of graduating with their $160,000 computer science degrees learn how modern information systems are actually built, even by institutions that earn much of their revenue from educating American software developers.

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