Saturday, December 29, 2007

Yahoo RSS Feed Reader


I'm a longtime fan of Yahoo! and their "my yahoo" web portal. Usually they've made good advancements and I guess it makes me a bit old-fashioned that I still use it rather than jump ship to other technologies every time something new comes out.

Despite their good record in general, they still sometimes mess up when it comes to Ads. Since Ad revenue is one of their main (if not the main) source of their income, I guess it makes sense that they have ads wherever they can. And as long as that doesn't interfere with my actually reading content, that's all fine and good.

But here we have an example of ad placement ruining the content experience. When I open an RSS feed message to see the full text, a pop-up floating flash-ad obscures the text of the entry. And it has no "close" button. And if I try to mouse over it I'm assaulted by fly-out options - none of which include "close" or a handle to move the ad.

This is a terrible implementation and now that I've become accustomed to getting my RSS feeds as part of my portal experience, I'm inclined to go build my own content page elsewhere rather than deal with this. I'm going to write them a letter. In the past that has been a colossal waste of time. Finding someone helpful at Yahoo is generally far more difficult than what I expect writing my own portal page would be.

CORRECTION: It appears that the example I've shown here was a bug in the particular ad. Which just goes to show me that Yahoo! probably isn't out to kill me, and that those people in the van probably were just lost tourists, not Yahoo!-Ninja-Assassins. Good to know.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Never buy any other kind!

If you have to buy a rubber frog, be sure it is a magic lucky frog!

Friday, December 07, 2007

Internet Media - pshah!



Headline writing is probably fun. To someone.
I remember the (possibly apocryphal) story that after Loeb (of Leopold & Loeb) was murdered by a fellow inmate, newsman Ed Lahey got out a headline that read, "Richard Loeb, despite his erudition, today ended his sentence with a proposition." Witty, in that the plea of the killer was that Loeb had propositioned him, then assaulted him, and that in order to defend himself he'd had to cut Loeb 58 times with a straight razor in the shower. (They were serious about self-defense in those days.)

Anyway, since Yahoo! apparently can't even tell a Diva from a Dude - well, I don't expect we'll be hearing about the clever web headline of 200X anytime soon. Unless you count the headlines over at The Onion. Some of those are pretty memorable.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Thanksgiving Traditions.

If it is the day before Thanksgiving, we must be smoking meat at Mr. Gunn's...

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Grendel/Hoggle - Seperated at Birth?

Yes, perhaps they were. Or perhaps Hoggle got dropped into the deep fryer after his post-Labyrinth fame had worn out. Either way, I kept thinking that the Grendel in the new Beowulf film reminded me of someone - and I finally remembered who it was. Thanks, Internet!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Beautiful Day!

Unbelievable weather out today!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Surgery set for October 10th

For those of you following along from home, I'm planning to get gallbladder surgery on October 10th. If it is complication free, I could go home as early as the same day, possibly the 11th.

If it were to go poorly (not EXTREMELY poorly, but just kind of poorly) it might take a bit longer than that.

FYI.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

First Draft Complete

I don't know how many words the final draft will be, but I've completed the first draft and avoided the Billy-Bass.

Now I just have to flesh out some of the more encyclopedic background chapters and then I can start on my edits.

Bwah-ha-ha.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Mo is out. Now it is Kali vs. Moses.

Playing gods - playtest

Time for more coffeeeeeee

Mmmm. Coffee - then off to see what Radford's game has that Pantheon doesnt besides a prototype...

Michael Shermer starts the day...

A presentation based on his book "Why People Believe Weird Things."

Chupacabara - Pig - Dog - Idiot - Omen - this clip has it all!

This is from the weekend edition of FOX & Friends. I hope somebody watches out for these poor people.


Saturday, September 01, 2007

Friday, August 31, 2007

Saturday @ DragonCon2007


OK - There is so much going on at Dragon*Con - and I'm all over the place in my interests, but I've sort of narrowed things down to these choices. This of course ignores stuff like wandering around in the Dealer's room (where I got 20 D&D minis for $1 each!!!).

Jref presentation.

Neat! Be a psychic and win a million dollars!

Mur Lafferty reads.

I pretty much missed this entire thing trying to get across three hotels.