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A few little things.

Hey remember that site I made?

PrettyPreez.comIt's been just over a month since I launched PrettyPreez.com, my little campaign to get funds for a free camera via strangers on the internet. It started out with moderate success, though all of the donations were from friends and co-workers. I kept up my part of the offer, but things kind of got put on the backburner when I took a 10 day holiday. I feel bad about this, but I fully intend to complete the final set of drawings and kick back into spamming people on Twitter. My goal (besides getting enough for a camera) is to at least get one single donation from a stranger.

Space space space space space.

It's no surprise to anyone that knows me that I've dabbled in the evil realm of MMORPGs from time to time (though "dabbled" might be a bit of an understatement, depending on who you ask). A few weeks ago I read an article about a game called EVE Online, and a player who was part of an in-game "corporation"  that acted as a bank for other players. This bank corporation would loan in-game money to other players and corporations, collect interest, and essentially act much like a bank acts in real life.

pew pewThe interesting part I discovered was that there is no in-game mechanic that allows people to form banks, which means that it was completely player created and managed based on the honor system. And as it turned out, there are corrupt people in virtual banks just as there are in real ones. One of the members of this bank ended up stealing 200,000,000,000 ISK (that's interstellar kredits, and two hundred billion of them is a lot) from the bank, effectively causing everyone to withdraw their money and almost cause a collapse of the in-game market.

Okay so I realize that this post is getting really geeky really fast, but guys, you should read the article because it's actually pretty interesting. So interesting in fact that I decided to play the free 21-day trial and I was incredibly impressed. I've been complaining to Billie for a while about how every MMO is essentially the same and I want to play something different, so when I heard about this I had wondered why I hadn't tried it sooner. You can pretty much do anything you want and there are no rules, plus it's in space.

Oh yeah also:

Billie and I got new neighbors (a young couple) and although they're relatively quiet in the evenings, we still find reasons to complain about them to each other. For example the guy always parks his car in the visitor parking stall because it's conveniently close to their back gate. So I am officially taking suggestions for passive aggressive notes that I can place on his windshield.

I've also heard him blasting the end portion of Killing In The Name by Rage Against The Machine (you know the part, if not, watch this at 4:35) a total of three separate times in the parking lot. It's really classy. Also we're pretty sure wife beaters and track pants are the only clothing he owns. Despite this I once overheard him say "Gucci is alright, but Armani is better" and I am pretty sure he was completely serious.

We don't normally judge people like this, I swear, but it's just so easy in this case. It's hard not to.

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I have no shame.

So I got the idea that it'd be a fun experiment to see how much money I can "earn" by simply begging for it on the internet. No tricks or scams; my strategy is to be completely honest. The incentive: If you donate a small amount of money, you'll get a small gift in return.

The whole point is to see if I can raise $180 to buy a new digital camera. In the first few hours of launch, I got $12 in donations (just from friends), so now it looks like I'm going to have to rely on complete strangers to complete my goal.

I am getting some free advertising out of Project Wonderful, which is a bid-based advertising service. I'm also periodically searching for things on Twitter like "what should I spend it on?" or "what should I buy?" and linking them to my site. OH YEAH, the site is PrettyPreez.com.

GET DONATIN'

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Things I do when I'm bored.

I wrote a script that reads Trent Reznor's Twitter profile, converts it to pirate-speak, and then retweets it on another account.

I give you: Pirate Trent Reznor.

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Jerktowne gets a new face.

It's been a while, but Jerktowne has finally been finished. Prop-a-lops to Billie for whipping that up today.

So send all the jerks you know to Jerktowne.

Jan 17, 2010 Update: This site has been down for a while :(

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Best prank ever.

You call that a knife?They are about 13 years late, but my two work friends Keith and Brent came up with the best prank idea ever. Everyone knows about Ironic by Alanis Morissette, right? After telling me their idea, the three of us decided to set up a website, asking for donations of spoons from anyone on the internet. If you don't feel like sending us a spoon, you can give us a quick paypal donation that will go towards the purchase of a spoon. If you haven't caught onto what we're planning yet, once we collect 10,000 spoons, we're gonna stick them all into a box labeled "knives" and ship them to Alanis herself.

It will be the greatest prank. I am telling you.

We figure that sending the package of spoons to her publicly available fanmail address will be good enough, seeing that she probably doesn't get a whole lot of fan mail these days except from maybe a few obsessed fans. We also hope that receiving a box mysteriously labeled "knives" in the mail doesn't strike anyone as overly alarming. HERE'S HOPING.

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