Tom Morris

14 June 2006

A pungent mix of programming, philosophy, pedanticism, procrastination, perplexity, peripheral political polemic, and platters of preposterousness.

Ed Brayton has a list of new blogs over at ScienceBlogs. Cool. I’ve just subscribed to some of them.

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Coulter

Russell reckons that Ann Coulter “seems to be a potential soul mate for Fred Phelps (the “God hates fags” guy). Both of them appear to be in the business of saying things that are as offensive as possible, and then playing the victim when people react to them. Fred Phelps makes sure NOBODY likes him, so he can make money by suing people who take a swing at him. Coulter, on the other hand, sells books, so clearly she actually has a target audience. However, the stuff she says is so stupid and insulting that it’s hard to believe that even she believes it.”

Perhaps she’s friends with John Dvorak. That said, compared to Coulter, Dvorak is a very, very amateur troll.

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Perhaps Scoble’s move from Microsoft has less to do with Podtech and more to do with the fact that Vista really is an impersonation of OS X. “;->”

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More crap

Want to see a truly horrible interface? Check out Graduate Prospects, an “e-zine” of the worst possible kind. Still, it provides a great starting example of the practical consequences of “links are dead”. I’m on a 2Mb connection, but the only thing I seem to see is “Page loading” on every page.

Didn’t anyone sit down and think about this interface? Or maybe even that minor little issue about how it’s an Internet publication, not a magazine and that screens are not shaped like magazine pages.

If, by sheer force of chance, there were something even vaguely interesting in these “e-publications”, there’s no way for me to link to them. There’s no way for me to copy the text from them and stick it in a text document or put it on my phone or iPod or PDA.

If you want to learn good design by avoiding bad design, this interface is one of the crappiest examples. It’s provided by a company called NxtBook Media. The funny thing is that you’d think they might understand the point of permalinks, since the company has a blog, for crying out loud. They do things like point to a very apposite quote from Jeff Jarvis but don’t actually heed the advice it contains.

Perhaps we’re all wrong. Perhaps all our sacred cows are just that. Perhaps the best way to present text is in giant JavaScript-pumped image files delivered without permalinks. Perhaps having singing-dancing shit all over your homepage really is a good design aesthetic. Somehow I don’t think they are though, and simply transplanting the magazine or catalogue format on to the Internet really is a bad way of getting content out there.

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Happy birthday, Donovan!

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Oh my. Pokemon is immoral. So say liars.

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I really enjoyed this.

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