June 2007
68 posts
iPhone Day - Everybody wants one. But not everybody’s going to get one!
Apple - iPhone real-time inventory →
Haves and Have-Nots →
Last night, as I looked at all the photos tagged “iphone” rolling in on Flickr, I wanted to capture all the iconic first photos people would inevitably take with their new iPhone once they got it. At the same time, I wondered, can an iPhone buy happiness? So I started two competing groups at the same time: Photos of me with an iPhone, and Photos of me without an iPhone. Here are some of my...
SF Signal: SF/F Writers Who Blog →
My friend Sunil's iPhone review (kind of) →
Rocketboom's iPhone page →
Casey rants. →
A Comicbook Orange is really hitting its stride now, so I’m embedding it again. I honestly don’t know what more comic book fans would need. Girl in Wonder Woman costume? Check. The same girl talking straight in the next segment about why a new comic sucks? Check check. Go, Casey! Everyone else, spread the word. If you’re trying to make your limited comic-buying funds stretch and only get the...
:: sasuraisamurai :: →
Show In A Box →
Wordpress video theme from Jay Dedman. Cool!
We’ve got the iPhone videos right here. →
Mind you, so does everyone else. But I need something to make you click and come to shey.net. Please don’t hate me.
At any rate, David Pogue and Walt Mossberg have both done video reviews of the new iPhone. The Pogue review is exceptionally good — I can’t understand why it’s only been viewed a couple hundred times on YouTube, but that may be a very short-term thing.
I can’t help but notice...
sms bankruptcy →
Considering my past experience, this is somewhat embarrassing to admit, but I haven’t gotten a text message since June 16th. So if anyone reading this has tried to text me, and I haven’t replied, it’s not because I’m a jerk, although that may be the case — I just literally am not getting SMS messages. Apparently, they’re getting eaten somewhere between “The New AT&T” and my phone. Two...
the humans are dead! →
OK, I’ve completely stopped blogging, I think. But we’ve watched this at least four times tonight, from Flight of the Conchords…
In comparison, the live action movies have become the cartoons.
– from Jason Kottke’s review of Ratatouille
“There are two side platforms. There is no crossover or crossunder, and no mezzanine. The PATH tracks, which were built forty years before the Sixth Avenue Line, are behind the platform walls. The Sixth Avenue express tracks are underneath the PATH tracks and were constructed using the “deep-bore” tunneling method in the mid 1960s. Neither the PATH tracks nor the express tracks...
A Comicbook Orange →
(cross-posted from the NNN Blog)
A Comicbook Orange is a comic book review show on Pulp Secret by our friends Casey McKinnon and Rudy Jahchan (Galacticast), which I blogged about the other day. Feedback on the first episode so far has been great, and Rudy and Casey have been really building some great word of mouth — you can join an official Facebook group, find A Comicbook Orange on MySpace, and...
Networks go on blitz for Web hits →
Variety - CBS, Fox, NBC adopt online syndication strategies
I just started an internship at Next New Networks and on the first day six...
– glad to see we are on message! from skwashed.