Archive for May, 2006

May 26 2006

Good news!

Published by Rich Pav under General

I finally figured out a way to make money from podcasting! All you who posted comments? I've sold your e-mail addresses to a spammer.
Please, write and curse me out. He says he needs more.


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May 18 2006

Hey kids! Time for a new web meme.

Published by Rich Pav under Cool Website

Am I one of the first people to pass along this flavorsome morsel of social viral scrumptiousness or one of the last?

OK, I'll be kind: Turn down your speakers first, and make sure you're in a place where it's OK to pee yourself.


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May 18 2006

Uninstall Blue Frog immediately!

Published by Rich Pav under General

Any Blue Frog users out there? If you see the face of a little blue frog in the right side of your task bar among all the other little icons, then you have an anti-spam utility installed that worked so well that spammers retalliated (causing a lot of collateral damage in the process) and shut down the Israeli company that developed it. Next, they're threatening to turn the utility against its users, and the threat is real.

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May 18 2006

Hmm…this makes me want to start up again

Published by Rich Pav under General

i like Rich Pav's Herro Flom Japan podcast… especially the video casts. his kids are really cute… and he's a total DILF… *giggles* i also like how his show is pretty amature… it gives it a more reallist feel… or something… and his sound seeing tours were really amazing…

See, that's the kind of compliment I'd show off to friends, but if you have too high of a profile on the Internet, pointing out something like that's about yourself makes you seem like you're bragging. But to be successful, you have to be able to do that, and whitewash over your shortcommings. That's always been tough for me.

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May 17 2006

Twilight Zone — I'm a little freaked out

Published by Rich Pav under General

When I'm coding it seems like time speeds up 5-10 times. Is it like this for all programmers? I just spent 10 hours programming and honest to God, it seems like it's been only one hour. It's not fair!

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