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Whoop de Shmoo —

Just finished my talk, which I gave to a dozen people. 12! Now, the main reason for this is because I was up against two high-visibility speakers (no seriously). You kind of can’t go to these things and not see Dan Kaminsky talk. Unless, of course, you’re in another room giving a speech. I recorded […]

The Adventurers’ Club (A Followup) —

Back in the beginning of December I offered membership in a little experiment I was trying out, what I called an “Adventurers’ Club”. Basically, the idea was that if someone sent me $100 towards my next documentary (which is likely years away), then they would get a copy of my current documentary, three copies of […]

Public Speaking —

I am speaking at Shmoocon next week, on Friday, in Washington, DC. The subject of the talk is “A History of Hacker Conferences”. I’m spending 5-10 hours a day working on it right now, and will get it in under the wire for the show. I’ve spoken what probably counts as “frequently”, over a dozen […]

Midphase Blows Goats —

Update in 2008: I was sent this letter in June of 2008. Back in 2004, I knew that if my BBS Documentary got a lot of attention or press, it would quickly overwhelm my net connection (a T-1) and that there were a large amount of hosting companies out there, who could give me simple […]

Exhibits and Phantom Access —

With the new year, I’m always trying to clean up a bunch of projects and promises I made myself, as well as removing stuff I’m not going to finish. Well, removing isn’t the word. I think the words are encapsulate and label. Let someone else have the fun of going through my stuff. Along that […]

“If the guy who put out the Saw DVD, for instance, ever even so much as just looked at the packaging to this thing his eyes would catch fire and burst into lacrymotic slag.” —

Some time ago, I watched a message base on a site called Joltcountry.com mention my BBS Documentary, discuss it, and then go crazy that the thing was actually priced at $50. I found it funny enough that I sent the main complainer/admin of the site a free copy of the DVD set, with his complaints […]

Mentors —

I had a number of teachers of film throughout my formal education. If I was feeling generous I’d call them all mentors, but that’s not very accurate. I’ll just give them some generic nicknames to refer to them. My film teachers were Miss Arty, Mister Tech, Mister Burnt, The Life, and Dr. Antichrist Fuckface. I […]

The Owl Ball —

For about a year in 1995, I worked for a video game company called Psygnosis. This either makes you go “huh” or “oh wow”. I’m mostly talking to the “oh wow” crowd, here. I had a fantastic time. I was 25 years old and here I was working for one of my favorite companies to […]

Seven Bits No Waiting —

Of all the hacker radio shows that I keep track of, there’s a fellow by the name of Droops who helps drive a number of interesting shows. Sometimes he just helps in the background and sometimes he’s right there at the fray. One of the shows, which is a really clever idea, is called “Talk […]

Sudden View —

It’s kind of rare that I’m contacted by people simply because they assume I love text and the manipulation of it. That is, it’s one thing to go “here’s some old computer stuff, you would like it” and another for someone to go “as someone who can appreciate the creation and manipulation of text, you […]