Some Advice for Bill O’Reily, ‘Cause I’m Felling Generous
Mr. Oreily, here’s a tip about malicious hackers: they tend to take talking smack about them as a challenge, which isn’t to say that you shouldn’t talk smack about them, but if you are going to do so, you might want to make sure that your own website is a hardened fortress first. Dude, your [...]
GMail Goes Down. Internet Self-Implodes
Best comment on GMail going down earlier today: “Just found out Gmail went down for 2 hours today and I didn’t even notice, even though they host all my email. Apparently I have a life.”
Now, I don’t want to get up on any high horses or anything. I’m as obsessive about checking my email, feed [...]
Google Alternative?
Today was the launch of Cuil (pronounced “cool”), a new search engine that claims to be better and faster than Google.
There’s a big new search engine launching Monday: Cuil. Developed and run by the husband-and-wife team of Stanford professor Tom Costello and former Google search architect Anna Patterson, it’s pitched as bigger, faster, and better [...]
James Rucker on Net Neutrality
Save the Internet
Tha Hell?
So, I’m fooling around with the blog, trying to clean some things up, maybe add a snazzy web 2.0 feature here or there, and I notice the Google Ad currently showing up on my blog. It’s a block ad for John McCain for President. In what universe is it possible for Google’s programs to do [...]
Gibbons Versus Tigers
Watch the Gibbon pwn the Tiger!1
If you get this joke, you are a nerd. Welcome to the club. [↩]

















