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I’m off to London’s Groucho club…

I’m off to London’s Groucho Club this evening for the birthday party of a friend of a friend. I’m a little intimidated by the whole idea, so plan to lubricate myself with a couple of drinks down in Soho with Nick and Sam before I head over. Loads of people I know seem to be going – Nick C, Kate and Mella (my flatmates) etc etc. It’s also Gay Mardi Gras today, which I have dutifully avoided. I am beginning to wonder whether it should be like the Gay Christmas – ostensibly a good idea, but actually an opportunity for getting pissed on…

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Self-promotion gets me hot…

Blatant self-promotion turns me on.

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The healing power of comic-book violence…

I’ve been reading an extraordinarily interesting article on comic-book violence and it’s capacity to help children express their natural aggression. And, frankly, I’m loving it. I couldn’t agree more with the sentiments in it. In some ways, it is remarkably close to some of my doctoral work on Natural Born Killers, identification and violence, and I’m contemplating sending my work to the author to see what he thinks of it. In the meantime, here’s one of the most insightful things I think I have read in years:

“We risk confusing [children] about their natural aggression in the same way the Victorians confused their children about their sexuality.” [Read the article]

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On Chain Letters…

Ha. I’m starting a chain letter. I wonder if it will work. If you want to read it, e-mail me and I’ll send it to you.

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Odds and ends of news…

  • This would be very cool if it were true. Is it true?
  • I haven’t really been talking about what’s been going on in my life at all for the last couple of weeks. After seeing Max again, my composure and ability to form coherent sentences (and not shout at people for no reason and work effectively – well – pretty much everything really), kind of collapsed. And of course various people chose this as the perfect opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am, and being unable to control any kind of impulse I might have whatsoever, I was pretty short with them. Things are getting better now though, although it seems logical that I shouldn’t be seeing certain people for a decent amount of time (until around the heat-death of the universe I should think).
  • I am this close to having my webcam set up.
  • I am going to be 28 in just over two weeks and I am mildly freaking out about it. I’ve been playing with Yahoo!‘s invitation service, which actually works really quite well if all your friends have e-mail, which of course mine do.
  • Evil Michael came around for a drink yesterday and the first things he said about my new flat were: “The kitchen’s twee, isn’t it?”, and “Of course, I would need a larger place…” – he did subsequently prove to be quite a pleasant guest, however…
  • Went to the gym yesterday, and was horrified to see that pretty much everyone from my office was there. All of them. Good Christ.
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Which new TLDs would you like to see?

So after my long and expressive tract of yesterday, it’s time to ask your opinions: Which new TLDs (Top Level Domains) would you like to see on the net? And feel free to add your own ideas…

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In which ICANN consider new TLDs…

So ICANN are considering new top-level domains for the web – to which we can only breathe a sigh of relief and pray to god that the new ones will be both functional and worthy of getting excited over. People are straying too far into country domains to find the URL of their dreams because the current hierarchy is collapsing under the weight of demand.

The most worrying aspect of the new domains is intellectual property rights and “passing off”. If you have a name trademarked over several countries (and you don’t even have to be a particularly large company to do this), you can legitimately sue someone who is using your trademark in their domain name as long as they are encroaching on your subject of business. For a company like Yahoo! of course, there is very little that ISN’T their business already. Hence lots of people could be sued.

This is all sounds fine and dandy, but often it isn’t. Just because someone else doesn’t have the right to do what you are doing with the name doesn’t mean 1) that they can’t buy the domain name anyway or 2) that they won’t buy it and then decide to break the law (on the assumption that you just won’t take them to court). Which means that an increase in available domain names may very just mean an increase in the outlay of medium and large sized companies who wish to protect their brand.

Clearly, the most sensible step is to clearly use the TLD to define strict areas of interest – strict in that they are clear and easily definable (like .arts or .xxx) rather than that they are enforced strictly. Enforcement should be irrelevant if the names are clear enough. The alternative – a proliferation of vague domain names such as .web (for which the apparent TLD analogue .net already exists) and .firm (TLD analogue.com) simply means that Yahoo! have to buy them. Large blocks of domain names will then disappear from public consumption. It is unlikely, for example, that Yahoo! could or would want to make a case for preserving its copyright on yahoo.xxx.

Of course the corollary of this is that a decent block of these domains have to be produced at the same time. If this is an incremental process, then new domains will be bought incrementally by the companies concerned which is to be avoided. Some of the proposed TLDs are: .arts .kids .xxx and I think perhaps that additional ones might cover the types of website presented as well as the subject matter at hand – perhaps some form of searchengine or directory TLD might be a useful one, or .zine or even .log (.blog?)

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I am proud to be a dumb shit…

Say it loud and say it often: “I am proud to be a dumb shit” [courtesy of boylog‘s anti-smoking section]

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Assembler.org goes live…

The new assembler.org has gone live, and very good it is too (now with downloadable DHTML scrolling code).

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Working on a dumb project with Katy…

I am working on a not so secret project with young Katy. I’m not going into details yet, but it’s a little tiny fun site which we are going to do for a laugh. I’m going to stick it on the plasticbag.org domain name when it’s done, just so I don’t feel it is completely going to waste. As she reports, we also went to see Reindeer Games (known as Deception in the UK for some reason), which basically was really quite poor. Half of it should really have been a comedy feature with John Candy and Steve Martin. The other half was like some weird fusion of Reservoir Dogs and Wild Things. Very strange. Not very good. Don’t go and see it.