Journal Journal: Rogue's Gallery 13
A buddy of mine just sent me this page. It's a huge gallery of people who have contributed to the evolution of the Internet, and hacker culture.
People range from Lary Wall to Taran King.
Really cool.
A buddy of mine just sent me this page. It's a huge gallery of people who have contributed to the evolution of the Internet, and hacker culture.
People range from Lary Wall to Taran King.
Really cool.
WWdN is moving to a new server, and it looks like the textads database didn't get moved with the rest of the site.
I was gonna put up The Moose, but it looks like my shell access has been temporraily suspended, too.
So until that gets taken care of, my site will be nice and hosed, and readers will have to get their internet pr0n fix elsewhere.
People ask me all the time if I'll link their site, or if I'll link a site they think is cool, or something like that.
Some other people occasionally send me 10 bucks or so to offset the costs of keeping the website up and running.
So I figured, whynot marry the two?
Texads are now available on WWdN. I get about 500,000 unique visitors a month, and this test ad I've been running has done almost 900 pageviews in less than 45 minutes.
On Thursday, I'll be at the OSCon up in Portland. I'll be mostly running around, getting my geek on, but I'm also dong a couple of organized book signing events.
Very exciting moment for me tonight: I updated my geekcode.
I even updated it using the geekcode generator, installed using fink on my iBook, running in an X11 terminal window.
Then I got it into my Red Hat machine using the iBook's webserver.
w00t!
Here it is:
Yes!!
This morning, UPS arrived with a shipment of 366 copies of Dancing Barefoot from my printer! I nearly cried when I opened the first box, and saw "By Wil Wheaton" right on the cover.
My wife took pictures, which I'm debating putting up, because I have major bed head.
I feel so good, and so excited about this. I started packing orders right away, and we completed 100 before I had to leave for a meeting.
I had this entry about being upset. Well, it was just a bunch of stupid whining, that I probably should have just kept to myself.
So I deleted it.
I wrote about being upset because of some ACs. Well, that's bullshit, and I need to own up to it. This feeling of being upset . . . it has nothing to do with ACs. And focusing on that crap just takes away from the positive comments and joy of being published. That's stupid on my part.
A few days ago, I sent the corrected proof of my first book (which is really my second, but I'm releasing them out of order) Dancing Barefoot back to my printer. This means that I'll have a final proof in a couple of days, and the book should be ready for sale somewhere around the second week of May. More details, including where you can get it, when I actually have copies to ship.
Here's the copy that goes on the back cover:
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.
Boing Boing pointed me to this 1974 review of the "new" Dungeons and Dragons game.
Some highlights: D&D was subtitled "Rules for Fantastic Medieval Wargams Campaigns Playable with Paper and Pencil and Miniature Figures."
Because I so enjoy sharing the brilliant emails I get, I present to you:
"How Sad."
From:swiftparrot@sbcglobal.net
To:wil@wilwheaton.net
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 20:50:16 -0600
I have an audition to play a robot in the upcoming Fox picture I, Robot. I have read that the script isn't an actual adaptation of Asimov's book, nor is it the brilliant script Harlan Ellison wrote so long ago.
However, the sides that I have for my call on Thursday are straight out of I, Robot. In the scene, a detective questions a robot who was caught fleeing the scene of his master's death. Sound familiar?
Back in summer, Travis Oates and I quit our jobs hosting "Arena" on G4.
Since then, I have been overwhelmed with emails from people, wanting to know why we quit.
It's a long story, but here's a very short version:
The producer I was working with was, in my opinion, an amateur. Horribly unprofessional, he treated me and my partner with shocking contempt and disrespect.
. . . and then, from time to time, something comes through that makes me laugh so hard my sides hurt.
From: "Willie WheatonisaLoser"
Date: Mon Dec 9, 2002 21:28:38 US/Pacific
To: wil@wilwheaton.net
Subject: Unbelievable.
Since I haven't written in the old
It's no secret that my political views and philosophies don't match up with the flag-waving "you're with us or against us" crowd.
From time to time, I get an email from one of these folks...and they always end up making an even better case against themselves than I could ever hope to, albeit unintentionally.
Enjoy.
Enzymes are things invented by biologists that explain things which otherwise require harder thinking. -- Jerome Lettvin