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Ben Wilson

ben wilson This is the blog of a one Ben Wilson, a Louisville, Kentucky native who enjoys baseball, beer, music, bikes, things that fly and good food. By day he pushes pixels and makes the Internet happen for a local advertising agency. His wife, Kelly is an Ironman, and his baby Amelia is the cutest thing ever.

Well, for those of you who didn’t know, Alec Guiness has died. I’d like to say i’m grieving, but c’mon, really. I didn’t know him. It would be silly to say that I will miss Alec Guiness. True, it is sad that a person has passed away, but unlike many fans, I’m not too terribly shook up. It’s not like Brad Pitt or Ed Norton, or heaven forbid George Clooney kicked over. Oh well, here’s the story at CNN, which, I might add doesn’t mention Star Wars more than in passing. Thank goodness.

More on that point, when Mark Hamill dies, I think that he will be spinning in his newly occupied grave if every damned article about him says “Luke Skywalker is Dead”.

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Aug 7 2000 ~ 10:00 am ~ Comments Off ~
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So, you want burgers with ultra-stealthy delivery? Well, i’ve got NinjaBurger for you. Now, they claim that they don’t server Fortune Cookies with their meals as “Fortune Cookie is Chinese. Stupid Gaijin”, however Kung-Fu Grip is most certainly of mainland Asiatic origin. Hmm. Oh, by the way, all the burgers are soy burgers.

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Oy! Gary has raved and raved about Daily Radar for quite some time (to quote: “i LOVE daily radar”), and I check it now and then, but today i got into review their archives. HOLY SHNIKES! There are some truly hilarious bits in there. For instance: How To Survive a Bear Attack While Parachuting, their entire “Violence Week”, my personal fave, “Dude Your Mom is Hot Week”.

Each week, a different theme, like this week’s Cartoon Week, with plenty of Top-10 lists to boot!

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Aug 3 2000 ~ 11:00 am ~ Comments Off ~
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Hey all! Well, I sucessfully installed Mandrake Linux on my main PC (which doubles as webcam server), and i got my Creative Webcam ][ up and running again. I don’t know what the heck was up with the Windows webcam software I used, but the stuff I’m using now gives me great pictures, and really smooth video (although, the webcam isn’t streaming anymore, it will be in the future — hopefully).

So, the cam updates every minute, and if you clicky on the thumbnail on the right, a little window will pop-up all happy like.

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I hadn’t heard of anything like this happening before, but it is rather interesting. I don’t know if Dow Chemical is a male-centric company, but they have canned 50 people and disciplined 200 more for porn emails. Those who opened and deleted the mails were let off, but those who re-distributed it were disciplined or canned.

I’ve worked at a company were this stuff was rampant. Needless to say, this company which shall remain nameless, was dominated by men. I always thought this, combined with other interesting factors, contributed to one of these “hostile work environments” we hear about. So, i think that Dow is right for doing this. After all, these folks were distributing porn from Dow Chemicals email accounts.

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Jul 28 2000 ~ 8:00 am ~ Comments Off ~
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Check it out! It’s the abridged X-Men: The Movie script. Can’t wait to go and see it? Up for a laugh or three? Go there.

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That’s right folks, Napster is being forced to shut down it’s service at midnight, Friday. Wow. Well, i guess you should go get Gnutella, so your craving for MP3s can be satiated during the trial. Oh, BTW, you can’t “shut down” Gnutella.

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What follows is a bit of an interesting story. While a lot of people have been saying that the internet doesn’t provide any sort of community, the following shows otherwise.

First off, we have Slashdot, an extremely popular “weblog” (slang, i guess, for an internet news site) that catered to Linux/Unix users, and basically just geeks in general. Second, we have Kuro5hin, another weblog, but with an open submission policy for stories. If you submitted a story, the other users would vote on it to either post it or toast it. Truly revolutionary, i thought when i first saw it. I was a user at both Slashdot and Kuro5hin, and found them to both be founts of good stories, insight, and perhaps best of all, user input. Really intelligent stuff here, folks. Albeit, the signal/noise ratio was higher on Slashdot, they both offered differing, well substantiated views on everything from the future of the net to potato-powered web servers. But anyway, on with the story.

Over the past weekend, Kuro5hin was hit with a Denial of Service (DoS) attack, that essentially crippled their servers. This DoS attack came in the form of someone, from many different compromised servers (servers with weak security who had been subsequently hacked), automatically posting garbage to Kuro5hin‘s submission service. Well, Rusty, the sysadmin there, and his gang of developers tracked this down to not allow anonymous submissions anymore. So, the DoS stopped. For the moment. They had blocked the original machines that the attacks had originated from, and thought everything was OK. Well, they were wrong. The DoS started up again, this time overloading the commenting function (also something that was anonymously available). Well, K5 (short-form) decided to go down last night/this morning.

Where does the community part come in, eh? Well, there has been a HUGE outpouring from the community of folks who read Kuro5hin, Slashdot and the others. Originally, Rusty the sysadmin had planned on shutting it down permanently. However, this tide of hope from the rest of the community, everything from free server space from VA Linux Systems, to a free pizza from Hemos, an editor at Slashdot, to offers from hackers to take this guy(s) out.

I mean, this sort of thing, however tragic and appaling it is, does bring a renewed sense of community back to computing for me, anyway. I haven’t seen this sort of thing since my BBSing days oh-so-many-years ago. Personally, i hope Kuro5hin gets back on that horse, and rights their toppled monument to open/free speech. I mean, of all the things to destroy, why destroy this? Just to prove it can be done? Kuro5hin was/is a great experiment, but then again, freedom does have its price and its drawbacks. It only takes one fool to ruin something beatiful.

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Slashdot
Kuro5hin
Slashdot: Kuro5hin taken down by DoS
Slashdot: Kuro5hin, Bitter and Hopeful

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Don’t call it a comeback, but The Onion, America’s Finest News Source, has a NEW Herbert Kornfeld Editorial up titled What Y’all Heard About Tha CPA Convention Be LIES. For those of you unaware of Mr. Kornfeld’s editorial genious, check out pasts nuggets like West-Wing Tech-Support Crew Be A Buncha Wack Bitches, and a personal favorite, Tha Autobiography Of Herbert K.

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Hey all, Gary and Hunter have been slaving away again (on their vacations!) on their website. Now, i haven’t been over there yet (THAT IS JUST HOW HOT THIS NEWS IS!), but i’m sure it’s spectacular (as long as you use IE tee-hee). So, go on over and check that shit out.

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