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January 14, 2008 -- 8:12 PM
posted by alison

Hey Par, where are you that you're an hour later than the rest of us? it is only 8:15 right now... right?


*Edit: this post would have made more sense if Par's post above it had actually been below this one, as he'd posted it before I posted this one... if that makes any sense...

January 14, 2008 -- 7:03 PM
posted by Al

Good news everybody!

I just won 2 tickets to the Edmonton Rush game this saturday!

So who wants to see this game with me? If you could let me know by the end of tuesday that would be nice. Otherwise I'll give the tickets back so another lucky person can win them.

You know how to contact me. (Don't phone my cell, it's kind of not working right now)

January 14, 2008 -- 7:00 PM
posted by alison

well, if you're thinking along those lines, you should join the How To Permanently Delete Your Facebook Account group. It appears as though they make it just about the most convoluted process ever to entirely remove yourself from the website.

And, while I can understand what the critique is saying, if you keep your profile private, and you don't join too many things or add on applications, it's not that intrusive, provided you don't share too much. AND, if you have Adblock, you really don't get all the ads, targetted or otherwise. I love wandering through the internet and ONLY looking at content. I realise it's not exactly representative of the entire world's internet experience (and quite honestly, I don't like surfing the 'net on anyone else's browser now), but it works alright for me.

January 14, 2008 -- 8:41 AM
posted by Par

I'm starting to feel conflicted about this: no one wants to look like a hypocrite, but while I still use the site for now, I can't help but point to interesting critiques of Facebook like this: With friends like these ...:

Facebook is a well-funded project, and the people behind the funding, a group of Silicon Valley venture capitalists, have a clearly thought out ideology that they are hoping to spread around the world. Facebook is one manifestation of this ideology. Like PayPal before it, it is a social experiment, an expression of a particular kind of neoconservative libertarianism. On Facebook, you can be free to be who you want to be, as long as you don't mind being bombarded by adverts for the world's biggest brands. As with PayPal, national boundaries are a thing of the past.

He does spend a fair bit more time than I'm sure is necessary on the ideological bent of the two major venture capitalists involved with Facebook, but his point about the site as a marketing dream is well taken.

Of course, it's that aspect of the site that gave rise to Beacon, a feature which allows external websites to supplement your news feed with their information (e.g. what movies you bought/rented from Blockbuster.com, what trips you're planning with Travelocity, etc.)

If that kind of thing makes you uncomfortable, the short-term solution is to change the "external websites" settings in your Facebook privacy options. The long-term solution, of course, is to leave Facebook -- an option that's slowly growing on me...

January 13, 2008 -- 10:49 PM
posted by Par

Vote - It's the least you can do. (featuring one Ed Helms and one McLovin.)

January 13, 2008 -- 10:41 PM
posted by Par

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly intrigues me, if only because I've become increasingly afraid of strokes and, more importantly, their consequences. But I won't be back in town before the 24th. On the DVD list for me.

Which reminds me, does anyone use (or know someone who uses) Zip.ca? It seems to be a Canadian equivalent of Netflix, but I'm wondering if it's as good as (I've heard) its American counterpart is. Apart from the fact that their website is painfully slow, they seem to offer the same service, anyway. Their lower price plans seem a little more expensive than just going to the rental store, but, if you're going to use it, $24.95 a month for three DVDs at a time and unlimited shipments sounds pretty good.

January 13, 2008 -- 8:08 PM
posted by alison

YES!

Sweeney Todd won for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy in the Golden Globes. And Johnny Depp for best actor. Although, I kinda wanted to see Juno get something...



and now the Diving Bell and the Butterfly looks even more enticing... all those accolades probably means it's pretty good, hey? Anyone interested? I'm going to go before the 24th of January, and it's currently playing at the Princess.

January 13, 2008 -- 5:53 PM
posted by Par

Yes, Happy Birthday, P. Here you go.




Actually, that wasn't really for Percy's birthday. It's about two weeks later than I had planned (that plan having been made four weeks ago which was several months later than my original plan.)

But yes, a beta of the new site.

Bugs, no doubt, remain. And I still have to sort out how exactly to fix all the idiotic IE style problems. Again, I humbly ask you to let me know when something's broken or whether I missed a feature. Other kinds of feedback are, of course, also welcome.

(On a side note, it's amazing how much stuff this site does. I've been rebuilding from the bottom up to fix my many (many!) hack jobs over the years, and goddamn did I put in a lot of little features that I had to recreate. I had planned to add a couple of new features, and they work in principle, but I still haven't quite finished the bells and whistles just yet because of all the other stuff I'd already done.)

But, yeah, 90% of the work is done. As they say in programming, now all that's left is the other 90%.

January 13, 2008 -- 12:54 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Seriously neat stuff.

"Spare part heart" beats in lab.

And I hope Percy was cuttin' it up last night!

January 13, 2008 -- 10:29 AM
posted by alison

oh, and...



HAPPY BIRTHDAY PERCY!

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