Archive for October 26th, 2009
NaNoWriMo Title Cover
by James on Oct.26, 2009, under National Novel Writing Month
I have finally selected a title for my NaNo. I have also put together a cover for it, it didn’t quite turn out the way I wanted to because my skills with GIMP are shit, but I think it works all right. A synopsis:
Carter Pearson’s life has been going down hill; his mother recently committed suicide and his uncle has been murdered. Because of this, he has returned to the home town that he hasn’t seen in fifteen years. Dark secrets await him in Arkham and darker things lurk there.
My profile can be found here. Wish me luck.
Beware people you meet on the Internet, they might be Cthulhu
by James on Oct.26, 2009, under Random
In this startling PSA I stumbled across outlines the danger of revealing too much personal information to strangers you meet on the internet. Great Old Ones prowl chat rooms, MySpace, and Facebook, looking for their next victims. It is time for the truth to be known. It is time for the insanity to stop!
Geocities 1994 – 2009 RIP
by James on Oct.26, 2009, under Computers
The first page I ever put up on the internet was way back in 1996 courtesy of Geocities. It was mostly a fan site for my favorite RPGs and books at the time and hosted such content as would put my on the business end of a law suit today (ahhh… simpler times)
At the time, they were the go to source for free internet web hosting. I think every single person on the internet at that time had a site there. Because of this, it quickly became known for hosting some of the most eye meltingly bad web designs ever seen by man. A friend of mine had a web page that had so many animated gifs on it (It was a Daggerfall fan page with images of all the sprite rendered monsters) that it took some ten minutes to load over a 14.4 modem connection. Another friend had zero organization to his HTML code and it was only by the grace of IE 4 lack of adherence to standards that the page rendered at all.
I had not thought of Geocities in years nor of its fate until today on the sublime web comic XKCD.
I have no idea how long he plans on leaving the web site like this, but it truly captures everything that was great and terrible about Geocities.

