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03/17/2006 02:43 #32526

Busy Day
Category: estrip
Before I left work I connected my laptop to the internet via a USB cord and my phone. I actually get 2.3mbps. I love my phone.

Then I came home form work and met with (e:kara) about public relations and changing some stuff on the site. Some of it is big changes, some of it is little changes. First of all I fixed the inlink system so that it is as easy as the regular elinks. Hopefully, this will make connecting journal entries much easier which I think is an important thing to make easy as it makes reading and understanding the flow of jorunals much easier. I encourage you peeps to always link between your own and other epeeps directentries e.g. (e:news,782) instead of just (e:paul) You
basically just add a comma in between the username and the specific entry and it makes follwong a conversation a lot easier for readers. I will retrofit all of your old inlinks this weekend.

So bye bye, inlink chains. I feel free-er already. Here is what (e:kara) and I discussed.

goals:
more committed users - what make some ~100 user sign up but not write. What makes people tired of writing?

strategies to achieve this goal:
ongoing viral marketing projects; incentive programs (contests for new users, mobile users); signage in college residence halls and college newspapers.

Newbie Guide focusing on "what to do when you get to the (e:strip)" - publishing and chatting, to start.

- additional sections: why you should draw; why you should use epad; uploading media; using links, file sharing with gather, testmonials?
Promote Bonus Features: remember buffalo; gather; documeet; media library; sounds and music.

For Paul:

updating each user's profile page to be more free sort of like a mini myspace; converting the newbie email to plaintext from HTML to avoid email system inconsistences; popup messages should appear on the page as they are posted, not after a page reload - live private messenging; add a musical note icon to the "sound on"; when "inlinking," change the code to be (e:paul,15); rewrite the categories using AJAX or pulling in the categories already used; make the "add a sketch" graphic say "(e:draw)" - something more explicit about drawing.

Explore options for partnerships with verizon, cingular, tmobile to promote mobile features.

Side Note:
I also "completed" my truly awesome web site maker today. Now you can include PHP or HTML/javascript snippets on a per page basis. So basically, it has the option to be parsed using estrip's textBling parser or to just use regular HTML, CSS, javascript, PHP markup. I may user part of the concept for the new profiles. I want some sort of drag and set layout for pictures music, text, etc.

03/16/2006 09:45 #32525

Bye bye Buffalo Current
Category: buffalo
This is as farewell as it gets. Here is the truck picking up all the Buffalo Current boxes last night.

I wonder if I could get three of those. Does anyone know the people behind the Buffalo Current.

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theecarey - 03/17/06 08:08
I only recently began seeing Buffalo Current in circulation. I would also find it in obscure locations.. like below the sales flyers at Rite Aid.
metalpeter - 03/16/06 18:38
Acording to the Buffalo news they went out of Business because they didn't get enough advertisers. One thing that seemed to hurt them I think is that they had all those purple Boxes. If they could have just been inside shops and boxes with artvoice I think it would have saved them money and got them more exposure.
dragonfire1024 - 03/16/06 17:50
word has it they were bought out by a corporation??
kara - 03/16/06 12:05
the NF Reporter :::link::: had a summary of what went down.
imk2 - 03/16/06 11:40
i know of one, my coworker's friend. she will now be collecting unemployment

03/16/2006 01:33 #32524

New Game
Preview of a game I am working on, it loads new userpics each time.

::Download Flash SWF::



metalpeter - 03/16/06 18:47
interesting I want to see what it is like when finished. Will it be a complement to hangman or will it replace it.

03/15/2006 19:52 #32523

Working on the poetry site
Category: web
I am making a website for this older gentleman using my new CMS system. I love being able to quickly get something up with little effort, it gives me more opportunity to concentrate of the design. He typed all these poems on an old fashioend typewriter and is about 80 years old. He would like his work to be published to the web. I think it is pretty cool that it will have the photograph of the typed copy next to the html text of each poem.

I will post the link when it is done. The poetry is about the stages of life and is entitled, "The Ages of Woman and Man"

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While I was at it, I created a typerwiter key maker, so I am going to do an estrip theme based on typewriters. It will be the first black theme.

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jenks - 03/16/06 10:57
love the typewriter theme. :)
shawnr - 03/16/06 00:38
Eventually I'll add a Surebert button or whatever, as you know. But I did post this last weekend:

:::link:::

03/15/2006 19:02 #32522

Surebert and alexwebcamworld
Category: web
I redid the surebert site a while back and today I was looking at the stats. Surebert is a very simple to use AJAX API I wrote last year. It looks like it has been downloaded almost 500 times yet I the only place that linked back to the surebert site, like I requested, is my boss's church's web site. In combination with Poser (downloaded 150 times and avaiable in both ASP and PHP format), also on tthe surebert site it can grab data from anywhere on the net and include it live on your site using only javascript. in fact it is what runs the chat, the peep count, the old radio, the many other features on this site.

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Today I found alexswebcamworld ] on google by searching for surbert.js.

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The site seems to be a guy who keep most of his life on web cam. I frequently thought about this a couple years ago but honestly, having a mobile blog was more appealing at the timeand I went with that route. Maybe when I can have a live mobile webcam blog I will change my mind. I think actually, I can have that right now if I would just program it for my phone. I am so overly intimidated by Microsoft Visual Studio. It is so foreign to me, the way it works. Don't get me wrong, i love IDEs but the visual part is insane. I just am not comfortable giving up that much control to the system. It is probably because I don't fully understand how it works, but it seem slike whenever I start a project there a already a million files and lots of code.