Sunday, December 27, 2009

Nerd Double Feature




This installment brings us two super-creative guys, who happen to look (and sound) a lot alike: George A Romero and Stan Lee. Mr Romero launched the zombie fascination that we're experiencing with his "Night of the Living Dead" in 1968. This was followed by several sequels and many imitators.

Stan Lee created and co-created many of the most famous of comic book characters: X-men, Spider Man, Hulk, Fantastic Four, and others. Surely, comics wouldn't be what they are without him and we wouldn't have box-office bombs to look forward to every summer without Hollywood types messing up his visions.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Thoughts on banner ads...

This http://blog.pelland.com/?tag=banner-ads got me thinking.  You guys really were doing a good job.  According to that article, the average click through rate is about 0.2%.  One of my blogs had about 500% click through a couple of times and each had about 100% click through- so I can see why AdSense thought something was fishy.
 
The article also confirmed my gut reaction- people don't really like banner ads.  According to the article, 94% of people dislike banners, just 1% less than the number of people who hate pop-up ads.  Wow. 
 
So even if AdSense reactivates my account, I probably won't reactivate the ads.  I have a hard enough time keeping any semblance of respectabiltiy, I don't need to shoot myself in the foot on top of it.

Ads...

I've had a few emails this morning asking me what happened to my ads. My AdSense account has been disabled, but Google won't say why (it's a "trade secret").  I did submit a help request last week asking why I wasn't getting page impressions but I was seeing ad clicks- no response (surprise). I appealed the disabling of the account and we'll just have to see what happens.  I guess you folks were just -too- curious about the advertisers.
 
I may have to reinstate the paypal buttons.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Mythbusters



The main members of Discovery Channel's Mythbusters, Jamie and Adam, have been basically blowing stuff up for years to test urban legends. The first season was geared toward the urban myth more than, well, each season since. Over the years they've tested lead balloons, underwater car escapes, many, many bullet and gun myths, and too many more to mention. I almost always question the validity of their method, but I'm generally entertained by the results.
As long as they keep blowing stuff up, these two moustachioed maestros of mayhem will keep being badasses.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Guy Fawkes

Remember remember
the 5th of November-
the gunpowder treason and plot...
 

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

U.S. Offical who resigned over Afghan War- Matthew Hoh


 
This is Awesome.  You don't have to agree with the guy, but let's look at this.  He served as a Marine Captain in Iraq (and claims he enjoyed hearing about his unit "whacking a bunch of Iraqis") and now is the (former) Senior Civilian Representative for the U.S. Government in Zabul Province, Afghanistan.  His reasons- the people we're fighting don't want -anyone- else to be there, not even other Afghanis.  Nevermind the US who supports a "corrupt local government" (his words).  Also, this is a civil war that's at least 35 years old (see "Charlie Wilson's War for the Hollywoodized fict-history of the Russo-Afghan conflicts in the 80s).  I think you can hear his big brass 'uns clacking as he walks down the hall. 
 
This story is all over the place right now.  BadassesWithMoustaches is cutting-freaking-edge on this story, but check someplace else for developments because I'm too busy/lazy to update this all that often.
 
Here's his 4 page resignation letter:
 

Monday, October 26, 2009

Paul Haggis- "Crash" Director


http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies.ap.org/crash39-director-paul-haggis-quits-scientology-ap
I wasn't a huge fan of "Crash."  I thught it was a little schmaltzy and simplistic- so that's not why this guy gets a badass stamp of approval today.  Homeslice quit Scientology (sure, I'll capitalize it) which is, I hope, a sign of things to come for the "church" that isn't.  But more than that his reason for quitting: Scientology's stance against gay marriage.  Now it would have been awesome if he just said, "well, after 35 years I realized this was bullshit" but it may be better that he said (I paraphrase), "I can't sit idly by and let you guys consent to discrimination against gay people... it's especially hypocritical, because this town is known as a Mecca for gays, and my two sound guys have been together since before I started making movies." 
So, no more Scientolo because of gay rights, plus a little face stubble in the pic equals the badass stamp of approval.