This is a story about how my meager code-slinging attempts got publicity on a blog known as nothing less than 90% Crud.
I was alerted via my information addiction that this character had put an DRMed iTunes Music Store AAC song up for sale on eBay, and was driven to check out his blog, if only because of its intriguing name. Lo and behold, as I scrolled through his recent posts, I found a quick mention of iCAR.
If one word were to sum up my emotions at that moment: woohoo!
Thanks for mentioning my project, George, even if it has been indirectly classified as nine-tenths catchpenny.
I was alerted via my information addiction that this character had put an DRMed iTunes Music Store AAC song up for sale on eBay, and was driven to check out his blog, if only because of its intriguing name. Lo and behold, as I scrolled through his recent posts, I found a quick mention of iCAR.
If one word were to sum up my emotions at that moment: woohoo!
Thanks for mentioning my project, George, even if it has been indirectly classified as nine-tenths catchpenny.
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» 90% Crud
by Rev. George
on some point before Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:27
(reply)
No derision intended, all my iChatting friends love iCAR. The title of the site is a reference to Sturgeon's Law which goes something like "90% of sci-fi is crud because 90% of everything is crud." That's certainly true for the blogosphere, and I suspect my own weblog.
Thanks for the great product!
» Law
by Adrian Sampson
on some point before Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:27
(reply)
Aha, yet further confirmation of the as-yet-unnamed law that states that sarcasm and subtle irony will never effectively cross the barrier of written language. Without a smiley, that is. … Thanks again, George.



