Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Solo Media: “We’re a new way of telling stories. People decry the loss of literacy in the world, but many people are reading more words now than ever before in human history. The difference is that they’re not reading them in books. They’re reading them online, in email, text messaging and web pages. Just because [...]
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
gapingvoid: sing in your own voice: ” Sing in your own voice.
Piccasso was a terrible colorist. Turner couldn’t paint human beings worth a damn. Saul Steinberg’s formal drafting skills were appalling. Henry Miller was a wildly uneven writer. Bob Dylan can’t sing or play guitar.
But that didn’t stop [...]
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Wired News: This Headline Is Not for Sale: “Rising from this volatile mix of competing interests is a product called IntelliTxt by Vibrant Media. It works by underlining certain words in an article so that when a reader runs his cursor over one of them, an ad springs up. For example, in a story on [...]
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
I don’t believe it; I was gunning for Linux or OsX, but this online quiz returned
Which OS are You?
I guess I should be glad I switched to the Zodiac.
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
According to the Guardian, Shyamalan is being sued because the plot of “The Village” was too close to the children’s book Running Out of Time, published by Margaret Peterson Haddix in 1995.
I don’t want to go off on a rant here, but this is getting ridiculous. Recall that the writers of “Underworld” were also sued [...]