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BBS Documentary Update —

One of my disks is acting flaky. All through the production, I’ve had to deal with the inherent lack of quality of IDE disks. I’ve had fifteen (15) die in the past few years. With over 2.5 terabytes of disks in use at any time with the video footage, I’ve just been playing the odds. […]

BBS Documentary Update —

ARTSCENE is done. ARTSCENE is the episode dealing with the ANSI Art Scene that rose up in the early 1990’s, which had roots in the 1980’s and decades before that. I mostly tell the story of ACiD (ANSI Creators in Demand) and iCE (Insane Creators Enterprises), who were two of dozens (perhaps hundreds) of Art […]

Help Me Bring Back TORRENTS.TEXTFILES.COM —

For the short time it was up, torrents.textfiles.com was pretty popular. The idea behind it was good, and still holds: every once in a while, people get really excited and try to download all of textfiles.com. The site is many gigabytes (assuming you go for some of the sub-sites as well) and so this takes […]

Three More BBS Documentary Updates —

As I promised, I would be updating the BBS Documentary site much more frequently, to make up for the production falling behind schedule. Here are the last three updates on that site, put into one location for the people keeping track of the production view syndication feeds and the usual trickery of weblogs. January 23, […]

The BBS History Foundation —

As I progressed farther down the path of the BBS Documentary project, I started to consider where to take the textfiles.com project next. I’d been running it for nearly 8 years, of which 3-4 of them were involving the documentary itself. Obviously, the project should continue the process of providing history, historical context, and other […]

The Eye of Doom: Documentary News —

The Eye of Doom has signed off on three of the episodes. Who or what is the Eye of Doom? A friend of mine going a ways back who has an amazing talent for picking out all the slightest imperfections and oversights that crop up when you’re working on a large-scale project like this documentary. […]

BBS Documentary Update —

It’s getting towards the end of the month, isn’t it? Oh dear. Well, it’s not for lack of my working on this project; I am currently clocking something in the range of 10-14 hours a day on it, while keeping a day job. You can imagine what I look like right now. BAUD got my […]

A Criticism of Wikipedia Now Exceeding a Scream —

Quite a ball has begun rolling in other quarters regarding Wikipedia and various criticisms from various quarters. As it is, I enjoy all the verbiage flying around, and reading the varying complaints and defenses that are going on. I have tried some social experiments with Wikipedia in the last month on and off (the Documentary […]

So, where is this Documentary? —

A pretty valid question, one especially important to the hundreds of folks who have been grand enough to pre-order the documentary, going back to October. When I first opened the pre-ordering, I indicated that it would be going out for the end of December. In the beginning of December, I realized this was not the […]

Merry Christmas – The Last Starfighter —

Back in October, I reviewed a performance of The Last Starfighter. It recieved a lot of attention and helped the creators of that musical in terms of recognition and attendance. About a week ago, they sent me a very special gift: a Demo CD of the Last Starfighter Musical, performed by the Original Cast at […]