For Those Who Like to Watch
… Here’s the film I made for Darryl’s Hard Liquor & Porn Festival. This three-minute short contains adult themes and content, but no nudity.
Sorry!
… Here’s the film I made for Darryl’s Hard Liquor & Porn Festival. This three-minute short contains adult themes and content, but no nudity.
Sorry!
Friends, I’ve some bad news. This web site is broken.
To the casual eye everything seems hunky-dory, I know. But deep within the bowels of MySQL-this and PHP-that, something has gone fatally awry. If you’re interested you can read my cry for help here—suffice to say, I’ve better things to do than troubleshoot lines of code!
A previous entry on the subject of free web stuff has got me thinking about moving my blog over to a free blog hosting site. There are lots of them out there, but hopefully you’ll agree that the two current heavyweights are Blogger and WordPress.
Blogger was the engine that brought blogging to the masses. Now that it’s been gobbled up by Google the new owners are working on a bunch of new features, like categories and posting via text message—features that I’ve had around here for quite some time.
This is what my site would look like on Blogger. You’ll notice that I was successfully able to integrate my badges from del.icio.us and Flickr, but I’m not wild about the template, and in my mind it’s the nicest one they’ve got.
WordPress.com is a free, hosted install of the very popular open-source engine available at WordPress.org. You can’t install the myriad of plug-ins or themes on the dot-com version, but you don’t risk wrecking your blog by doing so, either.
This is what my site will look like on WordPress.com—I say will because I’m a sucker for a good design, and WordPress’s implementation of my sidebar stuff is in my opinion much easier on the eyes. WordPress also gives me the option of a static start page, where I would put links to all my breadcrumbs spread so far and wide across the internet.
Now I just have to figure out what to do with all the stuff I’ve got here…
Want to know what it’s like to be (almost) a billionaire? Check out this video from YouTube founders Chad and Steve…
It’s nice to know that the reckless days of internet land grabs aren’t over just yet. And I’d like to remind the good folks at Google that every website has its price, including this one!
Love that. 18 months ago I remember wondering outloud “what is this youtube” and now 1.65 billion later. Amazing. What a great vid look at the smiles on their faces. Good for them.
Thanks to the modern-day wonder that is Google Earth you too can join me on my trip to Shanghai, without even leaving your ‘puter!
Once you have the software installed, just click on the icon below:
If you’ve never used Google Earth before there are a couple of additional steps that may not be second nature to you:
I’m fairly confident that all the landmarks, including our mystery hotel, are accurate. One thing that isn’t is Google’s flight plan—I would have added an extra placeholder in Anchorage, Alaska for a more accurate overseas path, but our flight is non-stop, after all…
If don’t have Google Earth and are too timid to download and install it—and I know who you are!—here’s a list of old-school hyperlinks to the stops along the way:
… As you may have guessed, this is as much a reference for me as it is for you.

No, it’s not a porn site!
In addition to my continuing duties at iLaugh.com I’ve been tapped by CoEd Communications to participate in the redesign of EcoVoyageurs.ca, the environmental impact site for kids that’s part of the middle school curriculum in many provinces across Canada.
It’s a noble endeavour that will hopefully keep me from reneging on my promise to be carbon neutral in my air travels this year…
Ed Miller 3:11 PM on October 17, 2006 Permalink |
AC:
Excellent video! I like everything in it, from the framing to the pacing, to the suprise ending.
This made me laugh like the Ukrainian grandma did at Darryl’s party.
Ed
Andrew Currie 11:26 AM on October 18, 2006 Permalink |
Thanks buddy!