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Posts from 2004 to 2017. This was a personal blog during a fairly chaotic decade in independent publishing — some of it tech commentary, some of it Australia, some of it ephemera. It’s kept here in full for anyone who arrives via an old link.

Current writing lives at SiliconANGLE.

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  1. Web 2.0

    Lost Message

    Alex Scoble today proved my point in raising the issue of civility on FriendFeed. For the record, I didn’t say Alex was stupid, I said his hate the rich meme was (and scary, weird and far to the left…which it is), other than that he’s been a great member of FriendFeed and I’ve enjoyed following […]

  2. domestic life

    The sky is falling….in Melbourne

    No, not the dollar dropping to 60c, or the auction rate below 50%. No, red dust. Lots of it. The Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, least Camberwell, Canterbury and Hawthorn, have woken up to find everything covered in red dust. On my car is looks like rain…and it’s a little sticky as well Not sure if […]

  3. Uncategorized

    Pete Murray So Beautiful

    I don’t think I’ll ever grow tired of this song. PS: Grooveshark FTW. How people are writing about Lala and not Grooveshark is beyond me.

  4. Bizarre

    The McCain-Palin Mob

    I know what some critics have said: you can probably find a loony bunch of Obama supporters as well, but no one can watch this video and not be staggered by its contents. These aren’t your typical red-neck hicks, these look like middle class, average white folk, clean cut, some well dressed. Just…just….

  5. General

    Top Gear Australia fails because it’s just a car show

    Two episodes in, and it looks like Top Gear Australia is in some serious trouble, dropping 250,000 viewers to come in a 674,000 viewers and last in its time slot. It may be an SBS show, but this is an SBS that does advertising now, and it relies on viewers to work that; low viewers, […]

  6. General

    Change starts from the ground up

    On September 8 I wrote a post observing a noticeable difference in Australian politics of late: that voters were sick and tired of negative politics, are were looking for positives, and this showed in recent election results. I put the question to the American test, noting that Obama was running a far more positive campaign […]

  7. Web 2.0

    Blog commenting: I guess I’m wired differently

    Darren Rowse at Problogger has a great post up today where he asked “10 Prolific Bloggers” to share advice on how they make their blogs more conversational, although the question sent via email read “How do you foster conversation on your blog?” 9 out 10 bloggers talked about tricks in posts, such as being controversial, […]

  8. Bizarre

    Grand Theft Hypocrisy

    News.com.au reports on the ABC being forced to apologize over Tony Jones suggesting in an episode of Q&A that computer games aren’t rated in Australia. Pretty much a non-story, even if it is on the front page of news.com.au, but given I’ve never watched the show, there was one part that flawed me: During the […]

  9. General

    Worst Ruddy speech ever?

    Apparently the PM spoke at the UN yesterday. The Oz has the full transcript here. The takeaway: look at the sound bites. One line statements after one line statements. Waffles McRudd. Soundbite over substance. Worst Ruddy speech ever. Howard may not have been perfect, but he at least understood that delivering a speech required substance..any […]

  10. General

    What we going to do when the money runs out?

    WaMu gets siezed and sold in a fire sale, the $700billion bail out hasn’t passed yet, there are no large investment banks left on Wall Street, China has either completely cut off funds to the US, or in part depending on the report. I even read on FriendFeed that the Saudi’s were holding back money […]

  11. General

    Game Over.

    Chinese banks have been told to immediately stop lending money to the United States, according to Reuters. Game over. No. 1 lender of finance to the United States: China. According to AFP, China is the world’s biggest holder of foreign reserves and second biggest holder of US treasury bils. Take Chinese money off the table, […]

  12. General

    Brilliant Politics

    So your poll numbers are tanking so badly that even FoxNews gives Obama a 9pt lead. Your strategy of hiding Caribou Barbie from the evil liberal press has backfired by taking her out of the spotlight, resulting in the positive buzz shifting away from her. You’ve got a serious case of foot in mouth, making […]

  13. General

    5 To 10 Days Until Cash Dries Up

    Jim Cramer on MSNBC calls end of the world if the $700 billion bailout isn’t approved. (via Donklephant). Still, bailing out the industry doesn’t fix the problem, it prolongs it. No one wants a great depression, but likewise the concept of bailing out private enterprise from their own muck doesn’t sit right.

  14. Web 2.0

    A digital divide of usability

    So I told my mother on the weekend to try Google Chrome after life long Internet Explorer die-hards and Firefox haters like Steve Hodson tell me that they’re sold and have switched for life. My mother still uses IE and refuses to use Firefox, no matter how many times I’ve tried to convince her otherwise, […]

  15. General

    Hurricane Ike

    While waiting for the obligatory “global warming is to blame” commentary, we’ve got the storm covered at The Inquisitr: Hurricane Ike Live.

  16. Web 2.0

    Startup Camp coming to Melbourne

    Sign up here. This was run in Sydney recently, and looks like a great event. Dates are 3-5 October.

  17. Web 2.0

    The Inquisitr at 4 months

    September 5 marked the 4 month mark for The Inquisitr, and although I’m a little late with this post, some updated figures and observations. We closed August with 420,000 page views, and this is before I noticed that Google Analytics was under-counting, likely due to page load times. Based on the top leaderboard spot, the […]

  18. domestic life

    Happiness is a Wagyu Steak

    I finally got around to trying Wagyu steak, the famous Japanese corn fed, heavily marbled stake that commands premium prices compared to regular beef. Tender, sweet without being overboard, mouth watering, and not at all fatty, which considering how marbled the steak is was suprising. I can say without any question that the piece of […]

  19. Bizarre

    Melbourne commuters take note, this is how they do it in South America

    I wonder what colour a Connex train would burn? via Reuters: Furious rail commuters in Argentina set fire to a train on Thursday in anger over delays during the morning rush hour. Television images showed black smoke and flames engulfing the train at the station of Merlo, in the western suburbs of the capital, Buenos […]

  20. General

    XXXIII

    Millions long for immortality who do not know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Susan Ertz and yet… All our knowledge merely helps us to die a more painful death than animals that know nothing. Maurice Maeterlinck still What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others […]