doing real tests on providing net connections using the power grid. This time it’s in Germany, not in the UK where they did some widely-publicized tests a couple of years ago. I wonder if, and how, drastically increased connectivity in Europe (not in terms of the number of access points but in terms of bandwidth and the possible removal of per-minute metering) will affect things in North America?
Archives for 2001
Playing a little catch-up
Oh my
. The third item down (as of this writing) is a piece about whispers going around that Automatic-Media is in trouble. Of course Automatic-Media is the year-old umbrella that includes Suck and Feed, plus Plastic.
The sad thing for me is that it’s not really a shock. We’ve been hearing stories like this for ages now – even though this one doesn’t seem to include the otherwise required extravagance. That’s not to say that it wouldn’t be a tremendous loss, though, either.
It’s not fashionable to say, but a whole lot of the web can be traced back directly to Suck, for instance. If it were a rock and roll family tree, Suck would be Robert Johnson or someone – not always remembered, but totally fundamental. Feed would be… who? Well except for the temporal inconsistency with the above, maybe the Velvet Underground or someone – geeky, art-schoolish, but at the very heart of things in important ways.
Newer web people (and old ones too) might think I’m over-stating it, and maybe I am. But still. It’s the old fogey thing to say, but you had to be there when Suck launched. It was a wild time – no names (though Carl and Joey’s authorship was a poorly-kept secret, which was certainly intentional), no lame business model to muddy things. No ugly colour scheme, no gee-whiz graphics save for the title itself.
I hope these are just rumours and that they can work it out if not.
Ack!
Ack! What should one do?
I just saw the weirdest
ad while I was looking at the opening day scores over at The Sporting News. It’s small – just 60 px by 74 px – and it simply floats. On top of the text of an article, even. It’s not as bad as it could be – you can move the little thingie without opening the link. But still – it seems quite ridiculous to me.
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