There was a good list of Blog Optimization ideas posted over at Folksonomy.org.
What do you think could be done to help optimize this blog?
Also, I would like to announce the addition of a select few ’subject-matter experts*’ who will be making their posts on particular topics.
One such individual will be Naytronic. He will be convering various elements of music including scene information, reviews, news and more.
Lets give him a little time to get comfortable with this blog and try to make an effort to check out his posts.
* For the purpose of this article, “subject-matter experts” are people who have more knowledge than I do in that realm. You may or may not agree with them and they may or may not know what they are talking about. That is half the fun.
Well. I must admit. I am a newly converted Chicago Bears fan. Previously, I hadn’t even been much of a football fan. There is just something about watching the Bears take the field that seems to take it all to an entirely different level.
After reading a bit of his blog it looks like Good ole’ Stroz might be coming up on some hard times, so everyone here should pay his blog a little visit and if you see an ad that intrigues you, go ahead and select it.
Alright. So pretty much everyone alive who uses the internet has heard about the Star Wars Kid. Basically, a video was made of him swinging a golf club around like a lightsaber. The video got out, made the internet rounds, *boom* instant celebrity. Well, he collapsed under it, became incredibly embarrassed, dropped out of school and had to finish in a child psychiatry ward. What? Yeah, I agree. Loser.
Fast forward to Gary Brolsma. Overweight guy who danced along to a song on a webcam. Same scenario, made the rounds, *boom* instant celebrity. Nothing more was ever said. Until now. I always said that if I was a fat guy. err… If I was a fat guy that made a stupid video. hrm. That doesn’t work either. If I was a fat guy that made a video that was published online. *sigh*
Anyway. Moving on.
Here is the original video. Below that will be what Mr. Brolsma did to follow-up that video. Hide in a corner and cry? Possibly. Rise to the challenge of internet stardom? Definitely. Kudos to you Gary Brolsma.
Good newness:
Also, just so you don’t forget that the internet IS, without a doubt, inherently evil, I bring you a glimpse into the seedy pop culture that is Sweden. (Not necessarily work inappropriate, but use caution.)