July
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‘Star Trek: The Experience’ To End

Posted In: Announcement by Andy at 12:16 am

StarTrek

I guess it’s a good thing I’m going to the Star Trek convention in a month and get one last shot at the ST: The Experience at the Hilton in Vegas.

This just came in through open channels, originating from Operations manager and director of marketing Chad Boutte at Hilton:

“Hailing frequencies open. We’d like to thank all the fans and friends of Star Trek, whose constant and amazing support we’ve enjoyed throughout our tenure at the Las Vegas Hilton. As we boldly go into the futures that await, know that we take your love of ‘Star Trek: The Experience’ with us. We share the memories of time spent in the most unique place in the Galaxy, and we carry those memories into our futures with us. Live long and prosper. Hailing frequencies closed.”

The show will end its run at the Las Vegas Hilton on Sept 1 2008.

Bummer. I wonder if this will move on to another location on the strip or just go away? I hope it’s not a sign the franchise is fading away.

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April
27

Shutdown Day 2008

Posted In: Announcement, Just geeky by Andy at 11:30 am

Shutdown Day

Shutdown Day 2008 is your opportunity to be part of one of the biggest global experiments ever to take place on the Internet. The idea behind Shutdown Day is to find out how many people can go without a computer for one whole day, and what will happen if we all participate; the initiative was started by Denis Bystrov and Ashutosh Rajekar, both of Montreal, Canada.

I think we can all agree that being asked to go without your computer for a day is a big ask, especially if you’re addicted to e-mail, IM’ing, surfing the web. But if you could find some other interesting activities to do for just a day other than sitting at your PC, you may discover something about yourself and your priorities.

Here’s a youtube video they produced, pitching the event:

[youtube qbn5uRuIDm8]

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April
9

CSS Naked Day - April 9 2008

Posted In: Announcement by Andy at 8:32 pm

To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the Annual CSS Naked Day website for more information.

In the spirit of promoting Web Standards along with good semantic markup and proper hierarchy structures, April 9th is a day of nakedness for all webmasters to remove their style sheets from their website for one day.

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February
19

Google Doodle Contest

Posted In: Announcement by Andy at 12:06 am

google doodle

If you’re a student and you have art skills, GOOG has a contest going on right now that enables you to get your doodle on their homepage for a day. Check out Doodle 4 Google for more details.

In the meantime, watch this neat little time lapse video of a google doodle being developed by one of their artists.

[youtube TOOY0xuQ3TU]

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December
31

Tweaks Made To The Site

Posted In: Announcement by Andy at 1:18 am

Get info

I’ve made two additional edits to the site as we launch ourselves into a new month/year:

1. The Comment form now allows you to subscribe to followup comment notification, it’s an opt-in per article. Simply check the box in the form and you’ll receive an e-mail for every comment made to that article moving forward.

This is thanks to the Subscribe to Comments Wordpress plug-in.

2. Also, since I have a pretty good handle on the gawd awful volume comment spam and only the occasional splogger slips through, I’ve *disabled* the nofollow attribute to commenter. What does this mean?

It means that GOOG, Live, Yahoo and their ilk will register all links from your name back to your own site as well as links within the body of the comment. In Wordpress, the ‘nofollow’ attribute is on by default to discourage spammers. Simply commenting on Geeknews with a link to your site will register in your favor if you track your pagerank or Technorati rank.

And this one is thanks to the NoFollow Free Wordpress plug-in.

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