September20
Yesterday was International Talk Like A Pirate Day. Many websites partook in this event by either changing the site for the day or creating content. Here are some of the pirate shenanigans I saw yesterday.
Pirate torrent sites, such as The Pirate Bay and Digital Hive changed their logo for the day. The Pirate bay changed their logo to a pirate with text saying “Talk Like A Pirate Day” on it. Digital Hive changed theirs to a pirate and changed the name to Pirate Hive for the day.
Flickr put a pirate flag on their logo for the day. They also had an easter egg in the site, you could change the language to “Arr,” aka, pirate talk. This changed a lot of the text on the site to pirate terms, for example, the golden bars that normally say “new” on them said “gold” instead. They also change some of the words, such as “map” and “contacts” to “treasure map” and “crew.” There were also many “Arr’s” on the site.
Joy of Tech done a cool tech comic, “Rationalize Like a Pirate” Day. The comic consists of a boy watching a pirated movie and his mother behind his asking if he is watching a pirated movie and saying that it is not good. The boy then says that it is not bad, it is green because it is protecting the environment.
All of the sites that made changes have now reverted to their original look with not remains of this day with only screenshots people have taken as evidence of this days existence. Well at least we have a cool, funny comic to remind us of Talk Like A Pirate Day 2007!
September1
As you should all know, Apple has dropped NBC Shows on iTunes because NBC wanted to increase the cost to $4.99 per episode. Thats an insane $100 plus for a whole season. You can get the DVDs after the season has aired for a quarter the price of that or get it on TV and only have to pay the provider subscription. This is a stupid move and can only lead to a loss for NBC.
In fair honesty, why not pirate it. You get a higher quality than iTunes provides, it’s incredibly cheap to download and you have the freedom to watch it where you want. I admit to downloading TV shows and I don’t think its doing any harm. I don’t have time to watch TV so I end up downloading my shows and watching it before it airs in New Zealand. I also get the freedom to watch a show when I want to watch it and on what device. I am not restricted in any way (except for the speeds I can download at.)
As a Digg user said, “In other news, every BitTorrent site in the world has announced that they’ll still be carrying NBC shows. Enjoy the revenue drop you greedy shits.” No one could have said it any better than that.
August31
Yesterday when I was torrenting, I noticed that I was getting unusually high speeds. It’s kind of weird to hear someone complain about something that is in their favour, it’s like someone complaining about getting mark correct in a test for a question they clearly got correct and the mark is a matter of pass or fail.
Anyway, I want to know why my internet is faster than usual. I’m getting about 3 times faster on torrents and 5 times faster on http downloads. I do not like change, especially when I have no clue want is going on. I wish my stupid ISP would shine some light and tell me what was going on. I’m too lazy to ask them because they might do something about it.