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Yes!  I just determined that tomorrowland.com has been infected. You can read about the attack here.  So the site might be up and down for a few days until I clean it up.  And then I’ll be on vacation for a week after that.

It’s a cleaver hack that somehow installed a hidden administrator account.  I noticed it when I wrote that last entry and when I clicked to set the author, an unknown author appeared.  Then further investigation showed that I have 2 administrators although the 2nd one shows for a split second and then disappears.

This is probably the reason dreamhost saw some odd activity on my site, however a simple google search could have told them what was going on.  I’m still glad I’m off their servers and moved on to my own.

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Let’s just say that I won’t be doing any more business with dreamhost.  And I can’t recommend that anyone else do business with them either.  Without getting into the details they are responsible for tomorrowland.com being down for almost two weeks, and never showed any concern about it, or a real reason why it was shut down, which has lead me to finally move away from them and shared hosting to a dedicated server at another company.  Of course this brings new technical challenges, like maintaining a whole server, but it should be fun and educational and I expect that now we’ll be good for a while.

October 20, 2008 – now

Five days shy of a year ago I reinvented my blog, decided to extend myself some grace, just try to have fun with it, and focused the site on all the technology that’s in my life and makes our lives more fun.  Back then I made a commitment to myself to update my blog every day.  Except for weekends, holidays, and the occasional day here and there I did a good job keeping it up for quite a long while.

But for the most part blog posts were written very late at night.  And daily blogging wears on a person, especially when you see various levels of success (and failure) in terms of traffic, and basically no revenue from ads.  So over time my updates slowed and eventually came to a stop.

And let’s talk about ad revenue for a moment.  Because in my opinion Google AdSense is a scam for honest site owners.  (By honest I mean following the contract and not clicking on your own ads and not trading daily clicks with fellow bloggers.)  In the past year, from October 22, 2008 through October 15, 2009, Google AdSense shows that I gave them 103,994 page impressions.  Not too shabby.  In that year I had 225 clicks and earned $83.28.  However, because Google won’t cut a check unless you reach $100, I’ve not seen any of that green.

I also have other ads on my site.  I have an amazon ad that I made myself which links to Amazon using my associates code.  That ad has probably been there fore about 6 months, was clicked on about 5 times, and never resulted in a purchase, meaning no revenue.  I also had an ad for dreamhost, which also never resulted in any revenue.

This has led me to the idea that I might as well remove all the ads and just do it for the love.  The fact is that I’ve only ever had the goal of using the ads to cover the cost of the site.  And of course the cost just shot up 5 fold because of the server change.

Traffic

I won’t be shy with the rest of the numbers… On an average day (before the takedown of ’09) I got about 400 unique visitors (as reported by Google Analytics), which I feel is a decent following.  In terms of web traffic and server usage this is a very small site.  To put it in bandwidth terms, last moth I used about 75 GB of bandwidth.  Again, a very modest number.  I now have a whole server mostly dedicated to serving this site.

Grace, Success and Failure

Grace came from the fact that I had been getting hung up on the possibility of making mistakes and it was causing a serious block.  So I decided to give myself the freedom to make mistakes, misspell words, have bad grammar, etc.  And luckily when I started no one was reading anyway, so who cared if I made mistakes.  The freedom is why I can write this entry off the cuff.  Because if I had to plan it out and write it properly it would never get done.  Grace to move forward and not care what people think.

Success and Failure is often self-judged by page views.  And once a random post gets a ton of hits overnight, that becomes the new standard by which all other posts are judged. What is weird is that the posts that I expected to get picked up by engadget or gizmodo and do well usually didn’t.  It wasn’t something that I could control.  And some of the posts that I put the most effort and love into also didn’t get a lot of hits.

The biggest hit is my review of the Sony Webbie HD camera, which as of today has been hit over 42,000 times.  And of course my dell mini 9 leopard install was also a hit at over 12,000 views (plus about 20,000 on youtube).  Oh and my favorite is a post where all I did was ASK if anyone has opinions on Plex vs Boxee vs XBMC.  That post has hit over 4,000 times and has high results in google.  And actually that one has made me want to focus more on the discussion of home media players, which I still plan to do.

Some of my ‘failures’ (ok, let’s call them disappointments) would be the Cat Genie review, which I worked hard on, and the paint on screen stuff – wow I worked REALLY hard on those posts.  But another disappointment was the first Podcast.  Without the 42,000 hits on the webbie camera post, these other numbers would have seemed respectable to me. But in comparison they’re poor and disappointing.  Perspective?  This post will get read about 10 or 20 times, and most people wont read this far.  So blogging has to be done for yourself and if people read it fine, and if they don’t fine.

The Podcast

The most recent change came in June when I posted what was supposed to be the first of many video podcasts.  I worked extremely hard on the video, had to put myself out there by being on screen, and then worked on customizing my own video player module.  I still have many plans for video and hope that they’ll be the future of this site.  But it will take me accepting the mentality that I had a year ago with writing and apply it to the videos.  I can be a perfectionist when it comes to video because it’s my field.  So we’ll see where that leads me over the next year.

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ns4600-heroTLP001 – In the premiere episode of “The tomorrowland.com Podcast” I review the Promise SmartStor NS4600, and discuss setting it up, using it as a media server, and explain how to set up a dynamic dns so that you can access it remotely and stream videos to your iphone over the net.  Click Podcast in the header bar to watch the episode here in HD!

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I know… the site has been quiet.  Click to read why…  Read the rest of this entry »

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ben_and_shaq_comcast“12 Months!?!”

A new ad starring Ben Stein and Shaq promoting a special price for Comcast Digital Cable totally misses the mark by showing the two handcuffed together and then making a point to emphasize that they’re going to be shaq-led for 12 months.  The idea is supposed to be that Shaq represents “Being the best” and Ben represents being frugal.  But instead all I get is that I’d be locked into the deal for a year.  It doesn’t help that after the two are handcuffed they are shocked to discover the duration of their deal…

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wwdc_graphicWith less than 30 days until WWDC I’m starting to get anxious about what new Apple iGadgets might (or might not) be released.  Will Steve Jobs be back from his curious sick leave to unveil the next big thing?  Or will it be another disappointing and uneventful keynote?  The rumors have certainly been flowing recently and whether they’re based on anything real or are just wishful thinking on the part of a few fan boys, they’ve got me hopeful that my dream mac might be in my hands soon enough.  Either way, what might be has been enough to make me hold off on upgrading my first generation iPhone – hoping that I’m only a month or two away from that third gen iPhone hardware to go along with the 3.0 iPhone software.  But what will this new iPhone be?  And what of this controversial mac tablet?

About 2 months ago I was mocking up my own concept for a mac tablet when real life got in the way of blogging.  Since then I’ve blogged very little.  I’ve also seen (on other sites) a couple of very cool mockups, one that would be completely awesome but is at least a few years off due to it’s flexible OLED design, and another that is extremely close to what I was planning.  Whipping up a fake now would be completely academic.

Being somewhat of a fan boy myself it’s sometimes difficult to distinguish between my wish list and what I expect will really be released.  But here’s my take on WWDC 09… Read the rest of this entry »

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My blog updates have been few and far between these days.  Fortunately this has presented me with several new ideas for posts, all which are “in queue” waiting to be written.  In the mean time NAB happened.  HOPEFULLY there are a couple of good posts that will come out of that.  For example, I think I’ve found the perfect solution to my storage quandary and if rumors are to be trusted I’ll be getting an advanced model to review.  It fits in the NAS category and I’m super excited about trying it out.

Read on to see what’s been going on plus twitter and some ideas I have for future posts…

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mowingOne clear sign that times are tough is when people start mowing their own lawns.  As money becomes tighter we are forced to look for areas where we can cut back.  Today this was my reality. Through this traumatic experience I’ve learned a few things about money, life, love, hard work, and lawn care technology.

Take the jump to see the rest of this gruesome photo, and to get the details of what I learned today…

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Boom!Boom! Pro iPhone App IconIn 1986 I went into my local Atari ST store and was furious to find a cheap Othello-type game selling for $30 – which was like 100 bucks in ’86.  Why sooo serious?!  Well, because in my opinion it was a total rip off.  First off it showed no creativity – the graphics were just black and white circles for game pieces.  And second, it should have been free out of a magazine (back then you’d just type in the code).  It was a total rip off.  So I set out to write my own version of the game, and mine looked more like a 3D game table.  The rest of that story another time.

To my point, a similar thing has certainly happened to the makers of the iPhone app Bang!Bang! and Boom!BOOM! Shotgun Free (iTunes links).  They had what they thought was an original idea. They set out to make it professional, using realistic graphics and hollywood sound effects, and they worked it through the iPhone app approval process.  Only to find out that Apple was approving several ‘gun’ apps all around the same time.  No proof of this of course, but I suspect that Apple might have held theirs back to time the releases closer together. I believe theirs did hit the store first, but others soon followed, including what can only be described as an extremely cheap knock off called Shotgun Pro.  But plagiarism is the best form of compliment, right?  And competition is what makes this country great.

But still, the idea that Shotgun Pro had made it to #2 on the Entertainment charts got under their skin a bit.  And to be honest it also makes me scratch my head as it is a somewhat un-inspired soundboard app.  So to combat it they too set out on a mission, to ‘pop a cap in the arse’ of the competition.  Take the jump to read on and see the video…

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best-buy-deals-thumbWhat is happening to DVD Tuesdays? Twilight was released on Saturday and Bolt was released Sunday on Blu-ray (regular DVD releases Tuesday). I stopped at Best Buy to get a copy and found an array of blue tag specials on Blu-ray titles. Needless to say I ended up spending a little more than I planned on.  If you want to add some low priced titles to your collection, head over to Best Buy sometime this week, before the deals are gone…

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