I haven't been posting much lately. For this I apologize. I've tried to ponder the lack of inspiration for posting, but I guess it's more or less been my need to unplug for a little bit. It also could have to do with the fact I've been sick for a couple weeks off and on. It also could have to do with that I've been extraordinarily busy going back and forth between businesses here in Tyler and Dallas.
I've also been embroiled in conflict between my partners in Florida and my friend James Smith. To me, it seems stupid, but somehow it has gotten out of control. I've been subjected to eighteen individual email exchanges of escalating viciousness over the course of the last week. It started out as "please send the phone and power adapter." It ended up being "I will make your life miserable from now to the end of time." It's a bit out of hand. I would find the whole exchange a bit ludicrous and funny if I weren't forced to sign contracts exposing myself to $100,000 liability by continuing to be friends with James.
As a footnote, I suppose it should be said publicly somewhere that this hereby ends James' involvement with the BlipMedia project. This is only the first of many major announcements forthcoming around here regarding the Blip project.
Speaking of projects, we've got a few other big announcements as far as new endeavors go. There's the DBandit (no, it's not pet tags), three devices I've been contracted to engineer, a new podcasting company, and a couple of other side projects that will bear full entries of their own. Stay tuned for that stuff, it's very exciting.
... in Adam Curry is a Jerk news
Imagine my surprise, today, having been out of pocket news-wise for a few weeks at discovering that your friend and mine Adam Curry is topping the headlines at Technorati again. The first bit of research as to why revealed he was starting something called "soundvertising". I'm not sure exactly what this is since I more or less personally boycott all things Adam, but if the cludgy name is any indicator, it very likely is him trying to re-brand the concept of audio commercials and then claim to have invented them. There is no end to the man's ego. He won't be happy until there are eternal debates from now to apocalypse whether or not he or Al Gore invented the world.
As it turns out, though, the reason he's in the headlines has more to do with Mr. Curry's duplicitous nature, rather than his alleged altruism. Rather than dig through the tons of copy-cat blog posts that Technorati seems to be becoming famous for, I went to the industry source for the buzz on podcasting, Chris McIntyre's podcastalley.com. There it is, at the top of the "Podcasting in the News" section: Adam Curry Caught Trying to Inflate His Role in Podcasting?
What? Say it ain't so! According to the first post and the subsequently linked articles, "
Saturday, December 3, 2005
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