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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

    I Want An Internet Filter For Stupid People

    The Age: ‘Rape simulator’ game goes viral amid calls for censorship Attempts to ban a deplorable “rape simulator” video game have only caused it to spread virally across the internet, leading to calls for sites hosting the game to be blocked by internet censors. Karen Willis, executive officer of the NSW Rape Crisis Centre, said […]

  2. General

    This Speaks For Itself

    vs Both shots taken at the same time 24 March 2010.

  3. Web 2.0

    For Those That Came Before, An Exit Day

    Inquisitr: Gothamist Blog Network Acquired For $5-$6 Million I don’t know Jake much at all, although I’m pretty sure we swapped some emails in the early days. I covered the network in the Blog Herald days a fair few times, well, my memory is backed by Google as well here. It’s just great to see […]

  4. domestic life

    I’m 8 Years Late But…

    I finally sat down and watched Firefly, then Serenity after getting through the 14 episodes. It is quite possibly the best show ever created for television. Yes, and I now have River Tam wallpaper 🙂

  5. Web 2.0

    It Just Keeps Getting Worse

    Inquisitr: Australian Government Body Goes After Encyclopedia Dramatica In Epic Waste Of Taxpayer Dollars The creeping fascism just keeps getting worse. I mean what sort of crusader Government attempts to take legal action over a site that it has ZERO jurisdiction over? And crusader is the right term. This is a moral crusade by a […]

  6. General

    Bollocks

    NineMSN: Gurshan ‘knocked out by opening door’ The man charged over the death of a Melbourne toddler has told his father in India that he panicked when he accidentally knocked the boy unconscious while opening a door…. His father Pragat Singh Dhillon has told the Indian media that the toddler had been standing behind the […]

  7. Bizarre

    Wait, What???

    When did the War in the Pacific become the “lesser known theater” of WW2? Seriously, are these people retarded?

  8. General

    The ABC Spin Starts Here

    Why bother? New Dr Who to make online debut Australian Doctor Who fans will be able to legally watch new episodes of the sci-fi series online before they air on television. Date to appear in iView: April 16. Date first episode airs in the UK: April 4. Running a VPN or proxy to watch the […]

  9. Web 2.0

    After The Storm, Media Rap Up

    So it bucketed down Golf balls here in Melbourne Saturday…well, it did where I lived, some media are reporting hail as big as lemons. One of the few times I’ve ever been scared in weather (other times nearly exclusively on aircraft.) I actually pulled Declan away from the windows because I was scared that the […]

  10. General

    Enough Is Enough

    Despite the Indian Media, local Indian representatives, and even family members calling racism this week, guess what. The tragic death of the 3 yr old child (and I don’t give a shit what colour his is, he’s 3) came about due to an Indian national in the house. Yeah, terrible racism again Indian media. And […]

  11. Uncategorized

    If I was elected to Federal Parliament I’d..

    Increase the CGI budget for the BOM 🙂 Uploaded with plasq‘s Skitch!

  12. domestic life

    Things That Piss Me Off Episode 15635673

    Mens clothing sizes. How the hell can I be a S in Zanerobe and FCUK, M in Superdry and L in Ben Sherman (although Ben Sherman is completely screwed up when it comes to sizing…I swear they make clothes for midgets.) How is it that a pair of 32 pants I bought on eBay in […]

  13. General

    Your Tax Dollars At Work

    Love this graphic from the BOM today. “This thunderstorm is very dangerous”…and it’s red as well: Uploaded with plasq‘s Skitch!

  14. Bizarre

    Something Is Not Right Here

    The story of the 3 year old kid found dead in outer Melbourne is a tragedy. But there’s something not right in the coverage/ story: The Herald Sun When Harpreet Kaur Channa stepped out of the shower and realised her little boy, Gurshan Singh, was no longer in the house, she panicked. But when she […]

  15. General

    This has to be a publicity stunt

    The Age: Sex story delivers blow to Underbelly The next series of the hit television show Underbelly may be in doubt after a former King Cross police officer portrayed in the program has threatened to sue for defamation….. Ms Hatfield’s barrister, Sue Chrysanthou, told the court her client did not know precisely what would be […]

  16. General

    I can’t help it, this makes me like Tony Abbott

    So you’re stuck in the middle of whoop whoop. Literally. You might be stuck for the night, under dressed, surrounded by scrub and god knows what else. So what do you ask for? via The Age As the light was fading, the chopper pilot wouldn’t be able to land but could drop some supplies. “Beer, […]

  17. Web 2.0

    Inquisitr Changes

    Just a short admin note for The Inquisitr: we’ve recently terminated one of our syndication deals. I won’t go into the details, however I wish the company involved future success, and although the product wasn’t working for us, I still like what this company does as a competitor to AP, so I’ll still be cheering […]

  18. domestic life

    Stranger Than Fiction

    Imagine leaving your long term marriage to be with the husband of the woman you tried to donate your eggs to. Would make for an interesting Mills and Boon story.

  19. General

    Channeling A Particular Ben Folds Five Song

    Where do Fairfax find these people? The Age: W-class shake and rattle should be rolled into retirement It’s quite possible that any resident of San Francisco, Vienna or even Bendigo – all of which have trams – might have seen photographs of the flying W-class at the Commonwealth Games and thought Melburnians a tad backward. […]

  20. General

    Getting Public Transport Wrong

    The Age: Airport road won’t cope with demand, study shows In its brief to IMIS, the Department of Transport specified it must measure the likely popularity of the train line based on a $16 one-way fare (the cost of the existing SkyBus). It found few people who now drive to the airport would be convinced […]