Archive for the 'Internet Culture' Category

Desperate Half-Baked Solution for an Ancient Problem

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Spam at 4x, this and more spam stuff at Love Spam
Every once and a while I find myself trying to solve an age old problem, this one has, I’m sure, been the focus of perhaps thousands of specialists in silicon valley since the early days. I’m talking about Spam. My last email is an example [...]

SpamBot Flypaper

Tuesday, March 28th, 2006

A while ago I blogged about The Rise of BlogBots, dinky webcrawlers that search blogs that allow comments and then spam the comments with ads for Viagra, and what not. Since then SpamBots have been swarming that post, and only that post! So much that it began to seem very odd. Can anyone guess [...]

Craigslist Phenomenon

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

There are 4 more dates to catch the documentary movie “25 Hours on Craigslist” in New York City (details below). The cult of Craigslist, the free, no pop-ups, no-frills classifieds website, has turned your life desires, garbage, etc. into material for a movie. No cash for a tickets? Do what they director did: Ask it [...]

Sucka Pants’ Podcast a Must

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

By the way, for those who haven’t clicked into Sucka Pants’ link on the left under the music section, Sucka Pants runs a really dependablbly interesting podcast that always loading up a good selection of mp3s. He is always crossing genres, highlighting classics and bringing to light obscure treasures from bands in Brooklyn to bands [...]

Art-Blog Phenom

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

For the past 48hr blog crawling has been my virtual meth…
Artkrush just dropped a few lines re: the plethora of art blogs. Unfortunately, it ends the semi-diverse list of art-blogs with sceney “Scene and Herd” art diary on ArtForum…
Artkrush Feature: Art Blogsphere
by the way, the thumbnails in this article link are not of the bloggers, [...]

An ArtCal Resurfaces

Wednesday, December 14th, 2005

Last year, while researching the various online calendar options for petitemort.org, I came across Art32Openings, an iCal by user hoggardb on .mac. I had subscribed to it even thought I had no idea who hoggardb was -all I new was that the listings on Art32Openings were relatively consistent and interesting. For a short period [...]

Unlimited Lap Dances $24

Monday, December 12th, 2005

…valid only in Cyberspace. In our email box this morning, we received an email from Ensign Games advertising their DreamStripper video game. Much like The Movies game we blogged about last month, Dreamstipper allows you to control the scene. You decide how she dances, what she wears, and the music she dances to. Beside just [...]


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