June 29, 2007
Have you ever heard of all dressed pizza? If my suspicions are correct, you probably haven’t. Last night, I cheated on my vegetarianism with a few slices of pizza from the spot on the corner, but I had no idea my two slices of all dressed would be so revealing. It turns out, my girlfriend [...]
June 28, 2007
To follow up on my Google talk at PAB2007 last weekend, here’s a great set of tips from Search Engine Land, titled 21 Essential Tips and Techniques. It’s things like this people should learn from: 4. Become a student of SEO. If you’re taking the do-it-yourself route, you’ll have to become a student of SEO [...]
June 26, 2007
Here’s Hugh McGuire (of Librivox) and me on a boat at PAB2007. It’s a great pic, even though we look like a gay couple. :)
w00t! For the past three weeks, I’ve been private beta-testing the spam-filtering WordPress plugin, Defensio, built by some peeps from Montreal. Today, their site goes live. What’s great about this plugin is that it actually displays the percentage chance of any comment being spam, so the process of filtering is significantly more transparent and interesting [...]
June 24, 2007
Neil Gorman had everyone crying from laughter during his presentation.
June 20, 2007
Jay Smooth is the host of New York’s longest running hip-hop radio show. He has a videoblog now with Podtech. It rules.
June 15, 2007
You heard it here first, people: Rappers are douchebags.
June 13, 2007
How to subscribe. The Seven Plagues of Modern Man, new tattoos, New York and Toronto are piece of shit cities. Etc. [http://m.podshow.com/media/170/episodes/85531/inoveryourhead-85531-10-31-2007.mp3] Direct download link
June 8, 2007
Because I’m massively forgetful, I asked my friend Dave to set up a reminder service here on the site. It’ll send you a reminder of whatever you want, at any point in the future (the limit right now is 2011), straight to your email address… now hopefully I’ll remember that I have a podcast. :P [...]
June 2, 2007
I’ve been thinking about it. When a series of books strings you along after the end of one particular part of the series (say, Harry Potter), they’re doing it to create a plot, to weave a story. They aim to entertain. When series like Lost strings you along, there is no end in mind. Their [...]