Archive for 2003

Handy Hints

Thursday, November 27th, 2003

Sorry, will compose some literary masterpiece about the awards for Surge shortly (gist is, Nick won Technical Innovation award, me and Nick won Silver for best website!)

Firstly though, spam. Blogging supergenius Woodge notes that some pretty odd names are coming up in spam emails lately. This is true, and got me thinking about spam, the big picture and so on…

So, my thought: what if spam actually became useful? Seriously if they’re going to send out this crap and we’re supposedly unable to stem the flow, the spammers should turn to more friendly ways to attract attention. They should make the email interesting, useful, and still advertise their unsavoury products.

What could they have? Anything from tips, quizzes, puzzles, game hints, trivia, to even recipes. You could just imagine it now:

From: evilspammer@spamcorp.com
To: sven@lovelybloke.net
Subject: Penis spam + handy recipe

Want A Bigger Pen1s?
Gain Up to 3+ Full Inches In Length
100% Safe To Take, With NO Side Effects

Want to make delicious cajun chicken wings as well?
It'll impress the wife almost as much.

  2 1/2 lb Chicken wings
    3/4 c  Plain yoghurt
      2 ts Garlic powder.....

Spammers continue their onslaught of genital-growing advertising, and we get some useful and handy hints along the way. It’s win, win!

Tip of the Day

Sunday, November 23rd, 2003

Try going to the BBC homepage, then click a link in on of those pastel boxes. Once that’s done and it’s gone to the new page, go Back and do it again. Repeat this several times. You should notice that the box gets darker over time. It’s intended to indicate subtlely which sections you frequent and effectively ‘wears a path’ over time. I rather like it.

The reason I found this is that I was searching through Google trying to find out which CMS the BBC use, and ended up on a few blogs discussing it. Although I knew about it before seeing it again reminded me to post it here.

Morning All

Friday, November 21st, 2003

Euaraura. Am up at 6am for meeting, followed by Student Radio awards in London, where’s I’m nominated for a website. Photos and news to follow :)

Tip of the Day

Friday, November 21st, 2003

Samba Server can be a real bastard to get working sometimes.

If you ever get the error ‘getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected’ try:
smbpasswd -a nobody
then hit Enter twice (for a blank password). It just worked for me, after about an hour’s reinstallation and Google searching. Why can’t error messages be less unfriendly :’(

Spam Side-effects

Sunday, November 16th, 2003

Argh. 382 emails last night alone. Somebody is spamming the entire continent of South America using sales@1do3.com as the From adress, which has the rather undesirable consequence of hundreds of ‘Mail Delivery Failure’ notices arriving in my inbox. I daren’t just filter them out, in case something genuine that I need to be alerted to comes in, but it’s very tempting….

Camera Fun

Sunday, November 16th, 2003

I bit the bullet and got a Canon Powershot A80, as I promised. It’s a very nice camera with superb quality. As its my first real foray into the world of photography I’m finding the camera simple enough to understand without reading (all) the manual, yet complicated enough for me to continue to be suprised by it.

For the first couple of weeks, I’ve been playing. Unfortunately didn’t get any shots of the total lunar eclipse last Saturday (bloody cloudy, wasn’t it) but I did get some interesting long exposure shots on the way home.

I must install Gallery at some point. However much I dislike the complexity of it, it’s still the best one I can find that doesn’t require me to manually create all sorts of thumbnails myself. Unless any of you wise surfers have come across a better one?

Post Phenomenon

Sunday, November 16th, 2003

Haven’t posted for a while, so in true blogging style I think I’ll start with something mundane, and complain that our next door neighbours have put up their Christmas decorations already! It’s quite depressing how early people seem to embrace Christmas - makes it far less special (and I’m not a Christian, I just enjoy the holiday time - Atheists get bugger all else to enjoy….). Actually that’s not strictly true. It’s quite annoying how early shops embrace Christmas (mid-October sometimes). It’s just odd to have your decorations up this early though!

WordNet

Tuesday, November 11th, 2003

Until now, I’d used Google Toolbar + Dictionary.com to look up definitions of words rapidly (I type the word in Google Toolbar, click Search, then click the word itself in the results page which loads up dictionary.com).

Looking around on the Internet for more detailed meanings of words, I stumbled upon WordNet, a project that has a very useful approach to word searches. You can type a word to find a meaning as one would expect, but the clever part is with what you can do next: a dropdown menu presents a list of futher searches based on your word, to show Synonyms, Hypernyms and Hyponyms, and a number of other searches. Hypernyms and Hyponyms are particularly interesting alternatives to Thesauri.

Blogwise is One Year Old

Friday, October 31st, 2003

Blogwise is one today. The past year has gone quickly. Admittedly development of the site has gone a lot slower than I expected, but it IS a hobby so it’s gotten the time that I have to spare, rather than the time I’d like to give it. Anyway, the best news is that I hit 10,000 blogs today - a great achievement imho.

Unfortunately I didn’t get as many hits as I’d hoped for this month (was hoping for 100,000 - got 95,000!) but it’s still up on last month, and every month before, so it’s growing! That said, I did tip 20,000 visitors for the first time this month and have transferred over 5 gigabytes of data (mostly images). I know this is nowhere near the size of the larger sites, Technorati, Eatonweb, etc. but it still makes me very happy inside.

I have been very proud of how well Blogwise has climbed up the ladder though, it’s 15th on the Popdex all-time popular links, eighth on the Technorati Top 100, and is doing quite well on Blogshares (which is down atm :-( - it’s also fourth if you search for ‘blog directory’ on Google - which quite a lot of people seem to do.

What’s next? Well, I am definitely committed to developing a more autonomous site, although I still intend to have all sites checked by hand for now. Metadata is going to be playing a very much more important role in the listings (and is already starting to creep in now). I’m also very keen to get logins done asap now - it’s top of my list of priorities, since many other features I expect to roll out will depend on it.

Finally, thanks to everybody who has shown their support for Blogwise - it’s been a great first year and I’m very much looking forward to the second, the third and beyond being even more successful.

New Hobby

Thursday, October 30th, 2003

I get really sick of computers sometimes - and it’s certainly unhealthy to sit in front of a screen all day, so I’ve decided to expand my horizons and find a new hobby.

Since getting a Pocket DV cam and a camera phone, I’ve developed a liking for photography, so I thought I’d take the plunge and get some "proper" equipment.

Come Monday, this should be mine :-)