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05/13/2005 10:29 #34181

Support the Strip and XB360
Scud -- whoa there, cowboy. You're gonna make a mess on that fancy new Xbox 360.. Here's a link to my impressions from last night. I'll also be moblogging from E3 all next week, so you might keep up with that. I'll make a post here on (e:strip) before I head out with some links, or just head to GF! (http://www.gamesfirst.com) and get the latest. Support your local gaming site, too. haha

And while talking about support, support (e:strip). I dig it. It's fun. I pitched in a little bit. A little bit from everyone goes a real long way. If everyone here pitched in like $10 it would be a big deal, right (e:paul)?

Also, I think classifieds would be a good thing for (e:strip). Set up a special classifieds section, make classifieds show up inthe sidebar, and charge like $5 for a month run of 60 words. I think people wanting to sell/trade/whatever could more easily get attention from the general population, and that way it wouldn't be like we were having cruddy corporate ads on our individual journals...

05/11/2005 20:46 #34180

psp web browsing

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This is what GF! looks like on PSP. I dig it. I really love twoplayer on PSP because the color and resolution looks so good. I think we should make a PSP page for twoplayer because that could be really popular -- PSP is awesome for digital comics viewing.

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Unfortunately, the old (e:strip) doesn't do so well on the PSP. Here's a shot of my computer showing eStrip and my PSP showing the same section of the page. The background doesn't come in, none of the stylesheet stuff works (which isn't eStrip's fault), and of course the layout is too big. But I'm sure the WAP version looks a lot better, and, as (e:paul) points out, one could either use the booky interface (customized for low-res screens) or simply email in posts.

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And here is what it looks like as it tries to load another time for me. It never finished any images on this one except the divider. How weird is that? Anyway, it's more of a close-up.

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05/08/2005 08:23 #34179

"Let me suck a fart out yo asshole."

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This image is a bit blurry, so a translation (the note is from Dee, and I obscured his phone number with my thumb):


Baby, that walk got me going crazy for yo ass. Let me suck that pussy. I will suck a fart out yo asshole.



Yeah, now that is a pickup line for you (e:ajay). I can't believe it. Who would be turned on by this? And it's not like I have anything against a good rimjob, but WTF is up with sucking farts out somebody's asshole? That's nasty.

Oh, and big thanks to (e:chaibiscoot) for the links. Great stuff there. I had not seen those blogs. BTW -- did you notice the guy who harrassed Anne Coulter was wearing a Penny Arcade t-shirt (http://www.pennyarcade.com). woot!

05/05/2005 16:49 #34178

Look Around You

By the year 1990 there could be as many as 10,000 computers in britain.

Experts like Computer Jones will eventually become irrelevant as, by then, computers will be able to program themselves, clean their own laser ribbons and will even be able to help us organise trade union ballots. -- From Look Around You: Computers



Look Around You is brilliant. It is like a technology magazine TV show from an alternate reality 25 years ago. I can't express my love of it enough. Do whatever you must (Bit Torrent?) to find any of these episodes. The most insane and insanely cool thing I've seen lately...



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05/02/2005 22:52 #34177

Time Traveler Convention

The Time Traveler Convention
May 7, 2005, 10:00pm EDT (08 May 2005 02:00:00 UTC)
East Campus Courtyard, MIT
42:21:36.025°N, 71:05:16.332°W
(42.360007,-071.087870 in decimal degrees)

What is it?

Technically, you would only need one time traveler convention. Time travelers from all eras could meet at a specific place at a specific time, and they could make as many repeat visits as they wanted. We are hosting the first and only Time Traveler Convention at MIT in one week, and WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Why do you need my help?

We need you to help PUBLICIZE the event so that future time travelers will know about the convention and attend. This web page is insufficient; in less than a year it will be taken down when I graduate, and futhermore, the World Wide Web is unlikely to remain in its present form permanently. We need volunteers to publish the details of the convention in enduring forms, so that the time travelers of future millennia will be aware of the convention. This convention can never be forgotten! We need publicity in MAJOR outlets, not just Internet news. Think New York Times, Washington Post, books, that sort of thing. If you have any strings, please pull them.

Great idea, I'd love to help! What should I do?

Write the details down on a piece of acid-free paper, and slip them into obscure books in academic libraries! Carve them into a clay tablet! If you write for a newspaper, insert a few details about the convention! Tell your friends, so that word of the convention will be preserved in our oral history! A note: Time travel is a hard problem, and it may not be invented until long after MIT has faded into oblivion. Thus, we ask that you include the latitude/longitude information when you publicize the convention.Quoted from: The Time Traveler Convention - May 7, 2005



Well, I'm not going this time around, but I'll catch it again when they invent time travel. I think I've got this immortality thing down now. 30 years strong, and still feeling good!