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Posted: Thursday, December 27, 2007

Holy shit! My BookCrossing blog post made it onto BuzzFeed.com!


OMG!: http://www.buzzfeed.com/buzz/BookCrossing

BuzzFeed.com

I was just checking my feeds in Bloglines then when I noticed the topic of BookCrossing in BuzzFeeds latest buzz topics. Cool, lets see what people are saying about BookCrossing (I got into it a few months ago). I opened the top two highest buzz links in new tabs. As I was scrolling on through the other BuzzFeed posts I noticed that my website was opened in one of the tabs, I could tell by my little nipple favicon. Hang on a second, I didn't open my site I thought so I went to check the sites that BuzzFeed was linking to and I'll be fucked if my BookCrossing blog post was not the number 1 in the best 7 links!

Discovering my blog post featured in BuzzFeed
This is a screenshot of me discovering my blog post in Bloglines > BuzzFeed
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This is great, great, great :) To come across it like this too, seeing it featured on one of my favourite feeds out of the blue, this has made my day.

The featured page on BuzzFeed
This is a screenshot of the BuzzFeed BookCrossing page.
At the time of taking it my post was #2 but it is now #1 :)
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It was my "most commented" blog post. People, mainly BookCrossers were getting to it from a Dutch BookCrossing forum I found out a bit later. Everyone that commented on it was really nice and cool, they pointed me in the direction of good BookCrossing resources for things like good labels to use and gave their own experiences with BookCrossing (see the comments).

Read my full BookCrossing blog post here: http://www.nathankowald.com/2007/10/bookcrossing.html


I love BuzzFeed. I read it regularly, it is always really informative and entertaining.

Here is a description of the BuzzFeed site from their "About" page.

Our Mission

1. Find Good Things

We use technology and human editors to find the hottest buzz on the web. Each weekday, we publish ten stories that highlight the best stuff emerging from the Internet popularity contest. Find your new favorite thing on BuzzFeed.com, via RSS, and from our extended network.

2. Promote Great Sites

We strive to send as many clicks as possible to the bloggers, journalists, and fans who are creating buzz, driving the conversation, and making the web exciting. And we pay special attention to the quality sites who join our network by displaying the BuzzFeed widget. Are you a blogger or publisher? Join our network now!

3. Web-ify Advertising and PR

We developed a new form of PR and Advertising designed for the new networked world where consumers have the power. Instead of press releases and canned ad copy, we work with partners to amplify the voice of the most interesting bloggers, fans, journalists, and buzz makers. Inquire about BuzzFeed PR and Advertising Services.


YAY! Thank you BuzzFeed! :) So happy right now.


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Posted: Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Exercise Ball Mayhem (Office Edition) [VIDEO]


Its all fun and games until someone puts a hole in the wall.

This is Josh and myself reenacting the Exercize Ball Mayhem - YouTube video.


http://www.youtube.com/v/xBvQz0tkVHc


This is the aftermath. I put a hole in the wall in my office hallway. Felt so bad.


http://www.youtube.com/v/hRr1SFiHm5


Unrelated: I just noticed that I have now written 365 blog entries. A years worth of blog entries.


Posted: Sunday, December 23, 2007

Is: Needs A Way To Manage Tv Shows


Modem

I love those moments when you notice something and it now seems old and outdated.



I really want a tool/site/software to manage what tv shows I have and have not seen, does anyone know of anything which does that?
These days downloading a whole season of a show is commonplace. I often get a season, start watching eps, then forget about them. When I next come back to watch an ep I will have to manually open the vid that I "think" I am up to.

Does anyone know of anything that lets you mark a file in windows with say a colour or tag or something?

I would love to be able to enter in a tv show then get a list of every episode which I can then check a box or something to say that I have seen it and have the ability to give it a personal rating/add tags. What would be cool would be something like a last.fm but for tv shows. Each episode is linked to its own page where people can comment on the episode. It could list actors (which have their own page), trivia, all the things which IMDB might list. The actors bit would be good as it would probably become an online forum for whatever gossip/photos are currently in the public arena. It could show you related tv shows. It could list the top rated movie by an actor as voted by the fans. It could have its own facebook app.


Another thing which I would LOVE is to have my iCal calendar on my wall behind my computer. I use my iCal calendar because it has the ability to sync with my phone and iPod and has the very handy functionality of allowing you to set recurring instances of events which is handy for things like "paying rent" or "getting paid" events.
But yes, I really, really want to have my iCal displayed on my wall where it is only A glance away, as opposed to a click and look away.
This needs to happen! I need a digital calendar! Hurry up future!


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Posted: Thursday, December 06, 2007

Head Lists


I need a way to manage my head lists.

All day I add things to different lists I have in my head and I would love an easy way to add/delete/order/display these lists.

Here are items which I added to my lists today/lately.


Things which annoy me

- Guys (mostly 17-30) who wear thongs in the city/mall. I hate the stupid sound thongs make as they slap against the back of their feet and the god awful walk that is the result of wearing thongs. Your walk automatically becomes 5x shitter when you put on thongs.

- Round black lensed glasses. I have seen 2 guys in town wearing these and both times they looked terrible.


- Any fruit which requires you to spit out the seed

- Super Walls/Fun Walls on facebook. They are ugly, cluttering, inane and if you have one you are guaranteed to get messages/images analogous to horrible email forwards.

- Any tv show with single character narration especially when an "echo" is added to said narration for "realism". Shows which come to mind are Scrubs, Sex in The City, Grey's Fucking Anatomy which also gets the prize for worst named tv show ever, ever. Single character narration should have ended with "The Wonder Years".


Things I like

- The word analogous

- The excellent formatting of tv shows: S00E00 (S01E12)

- $5 Fruit Salad Tubs (when they don't contain fruit with seeds)

- The sound Azureus makes when a download has finished

- JavaScript

- Over using the forward slash in blog posts/IM conversations.

- Listening to callers on talkback radio talk about trivial things which make them happy.



Words that have appeared a lot in DIGG lately

- Waterboarding
- Ron Paul


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