May 13th, 2008
FF3b5 is being flaky, so here’s my linkdump so I can close some of that tabs that have been open for the last few weeks:
A consumerist story about my favorite kind of lawsuit; Blue Jeans vs. Monster
Programming Language success as determined by beardedness.
A landscaping product that cracks me up.
Web debugging for your JavaScript.
Dojo.
April 18th, 2008
So next weekend, in my own back yard is an event called [ROFLCon]. This is a conventions for “Internet-famous” type peoples. Some of my favorite ceWEBbrety content creators are going to be there, including [The Front], [Jeffy], [Randal] and [McNinja] among others.
It got me thinking about my own [3rr0ni0u5] content creation project, and how motivation affects the viability of such things.
I have come to the following conclusions:
-If you are in it for the money, the tubes will expose you as lame, and effectivly blacklist you.
-If you love what you do, money doesn’t matter.
-If you are good at what you love, it can sustain you.
-Anything worth doing is HARD (that’s what she said… oh wait that was “anything hard is worth doing”…)
I wanted to say more, and say it more coherently, but it’s early, and I need to start working for the job that pays me.
Pardon the broken links. I’ll fix ‘em later.
April 11th, 2008
http://www.geneffects.com/download/