weblog status update
Adam Scheinberg, September 8, 2002
Yo - thanks to you jerks and your requests, you can now comment on each item submitted. This is good, it means we don't have to waste the log itself commenting back and forth. Still feel free to post as much or as little as you like, but use the comments thing if you like. There's no admin page for the comments right now - once you submit, it's there for good. The only way in is through the server. Anyone can comment, whether they post to this weblog or not. If you submit your e-mail it will be visible to all. It can also accept a URL instead of an e-mail address. Otherwise, you can just leave that field blank. I'm going to watch some movie called "Mildred Pierce" now. If it's not good, Stine's in for it. **update**Although you may not realize what you're looking at, it originally began as a project FOR WORK. Since I started this thing about a week ago, it's truly become a web application - and there are still features we're not using yet - archiving, full text search, user groups... So have fun, we're essentially the first people on the internet to...
Comedy Central rules
Adam Scheinberg, September 8, 2002
These Days, Reading Books is too much Effort
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
I've got a comment for ya, right here
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
Hello and welcome to AOL Moviefone!
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
I'm going to slap JeN around
Adam Scheinberg, September 7, 2002
Verdana - Best Font of 2002
Adam Scheinberg, September 6, 2002
Terrance and Phillip: DJs of the 21st century
Adam Scheinberg, September 5, 2002
Dork.
Adam Scheinberg, September 4, 2002
NMCI: worst idea since "Greedo Shoots First"
Adam Scheinberg, September 4, 2002
Most of you know that I work for the Government. What you may not know is that, even though I get frustrated as an employee, I have recently gotten very upset as a taxpayer. Nothing is upsetting me more than this stupid contract called NMCI. NMCI is the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet, a great idea on paper but utter shite in reality. In an effort to link the armed forces, the Navy and Marine Corps awarded a 6 billion dollar plus contract to the (completely unprepared) EDS. The Information Strike Force, hereafter referred to as the morons, simply don't know what the hell they're doing. They are doing things like replacing new hardware with old hardware that they actually know how to use. They are planning to "upgrade" our 12 million dollar cat 6 infrastructure to cat 5 (ungeeked: NOT an upgrade), and they are charging us -- and taxpayers, mind you -- an obscene amount of money. For God's sake, installing the Flash plugin to your browser is going to cost about $125! What in the hell? Some recently retired Admiral better be smoking a cigar and sitting on serious cash in a Cayman bank account, because otherwise, we got...