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  • So Who Gets It?

    This article at the New York Times made me laugh quite a bit this morning:

    Right Name, Wrong E-Mail In-Box

    LAST fall, David A. Green was looking forward to his new job at a Manhattan real estate brokerage. Finally, he would be able to shed the e-mail confusion that plagued him because of the two other David Greens at his company.

    No such luck. At his new company, Cushman & Wakefield, there was yet another David Green. And that Mr. Green already held the coveted e-mail name David_Green, following the company’s convention for e-mail addresses.

    At his old company, CB Richard Ellis, he had been, reluctantly, David.A.Green. Now he became David_A_Green. Hundreds of his e-mail messages went to the wrong David Green.

    “I would have been better off being at his desk than at mine,” said David A. Green, noting that the original, initial-free David Green is “most gracious about sending me the volumes of e-mails that go to him.” [via New York Times: Technology]

    So why did I find this amusing? This isn’t a new topic. The sendmail FAQ has had a question on this forever (or at least since 1997). It still amazes me that people don’t think that this might be a problem. When I was in college pretty much everyone had four character email addresses in the format (first initial)(second initial)(random alphanumeric)(random alphanumeric). Mine was gb1d. I can still remember pretty much all my friend’s addresses from then too. It also helps to keep out people just spamming by sending emails to any old firstname_lastname address.

  • Steamboy (and once again Hartford sucks)

    Steamboy opens this weekend for a very limited release. For once something is showing in Connecticut. But, why the heck is it New Haven and not Hartford. Once again, Hartford shows how lame it is. It would be nice to someday get something like this when it was released and not 6 months later at the local university.

    It opens up in more theaters on the 25th, we’ll see if it makes it to Hartford by then.

  • Blizzard Bans Users Who Break Terms of Use

    Joystiq and Game Girl Advance both reported on Blizzard banning accounts that were used for “Gold Farming” over the weekend. For those of you not familiar with the world of MMORPGs, Gold Farming is big business. People go around, and just kill monsters for high priced items and sell it off to make in-game money. They then sell the in-game money on places like ebay for real money. This is also done with rare magic items. The practice has been going on for ages. I remember hearing about people doing the same with Ultima Online and Evercrack.

    The thing I’m finding baffling about both the posts on this is they seem to be coming down hard on Blizzard. Joystiq asks:

    So, you pay for the game, pay your monthly subscription, only for Blizzard to say “you did something we don’t want you to do, goodbye”, and they kill your account. That’s $50 wasted since, as was reported a while back, you can’t transfer the serial number. Once it’s used, it’s used. Where should the line be drawn on what you can and can’t do in a game you pay for initially, and continue to pay for every month? If people are stupid enough to buy a game’s currency for hard cash, why shouldn’t that be a legitimate activity? [Joystiq]

    The answer is simple. You are breaking the policies that Blizzard has set forth for how they will run their game. This was not some secret policy that nobody knew of. On the World of Warcraft Policy Page it’s right at the top of the announcements link. They even say what they will do to people they catch doing it (Of course, this gets to an even larger rant I have about how people don’t read any of the game policies when playing). If this had come out of the blue I’d be able to understand complaints, but it didn’t.

    What do people think? If you are providing a service, should you be able to set the rules for the use of it? Does it matter if it is a game or something like an ISP? Or should having paid money immediately mean you can do what you want with that service, regardless of any Terms of Use?

  • Mai-HiME 20

    First, some screencaps:

    Mai-Hime-20A 
    Mai-Hime-20B 
    Mai-Hime-20C

    Second, WHAT. THE. FUCK.

    More after the break, with spoilers. This is one of those cases where you really don’t want to be spoiled.

  • Snow Snow Go Away

    It’s snowing again. I wish it would just stop. Normally I probably wouldn’t mind, but I’m already feeling cooped up and alone since my parents are out of town for a few days. Hopefully we won’t get so much that I can’t get the car out of the driveway. Bah.

  • QOTD 03/12/2005

    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “Insanity in individuals is something rare – but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.” [via Quotes of the Day]

  • Scrapped Princess on DVD

    One of my more favorite shows from the past few years, Scrapped Princess, is finally coming out on DVD on 4/26/2005. From the web page:

    Pacifica Cassul is known as the “Scrapped Princess.” According to prophecy, she is the poison that will destroy the world on her 16th birthday. In order to avoid being killed, she must secretly wander the lands along with her two siblings who vow to protect the princess every step of the way. But being the Scrapped Princess means you must stay one step ahead of your enemy. Just how long will they journey before time runs out?

    They’ve also got a trailer in Quicktime and Window’s media linked to there. Definitely one to check out if you haven’t before.

  • Scrapped Princess on DVD

    One of my more favorite shows from the past few years, Scrapped Princess, is finally coming out on DVD on 4/26/2005. From the web page:

    Pacifica Cassul is known as the “Scrapped Princess.” According to prophecy, she is the poison that will destroy the world on her 16th birthday. In order to avoid being killed, she must secretly wander the lands along with her two siblings who vow to protect the princess every step of the way. But being the Scrapped Princess means you must stay one step ahead of your enemy. Just how long will they journey before time runs out?

    They’ve also got a trailer in Quicktime and Window’s media linked to there. Definitely one to check out if you haven’t before.

  • Turtles on Parade



    Hosted on Flickr

    I decided that I’ll try and post a World of Warcraft screenshot every few days as I get ones I like. This one was found while wandering around deep inside one of the instances.

  • Chickenpox Parties

    Uh. I really have no response to this. I saw the story and had to go listen. It’s just mindboggling.

    ‘Chickenpox Parties’ for Parents Wary of Inoculations
    Oregon is experiencing a growing phenomenon of “chickenpox parties” — events where parents wary of getting their kids inoculated against chickenpox knowingly expose them to infected children to build immunity. [via NPR News: Health & Science]