Marcus Carab's Favorite 'Favorite Techdirt Posts Of The Week' Posts So Far
from the recursion-is-recursion dept
This week, we contacted a bunch of regular commenters about doing the week's "favorites" posts... and heard back from none of them. Either you guys don't check the emails you have associated with your Techdirt accounts, you secretly hate me or there's a way overractive spam filter at work here. So special thanks to Marcus, who stepped in at the very last minute and be the first person to have two "favorites of the week" posts... though, he decided to go a different, and entertaining, way with it...
Can you handle the meta? Can you process the paradox? This week there was a vacuum where the weekly favorites post should be, so I have the distinct honor of being the first to deliver two of these Saturday soliloquies. But, since a mere refrain felt insufficient, I've decided to give Mike twice as many errant ‘U’s to edit out of my Canadian writing and deliver my Favorite "Favorite Techdirt Post Of The Week" Posts So Far.
Join me on this nostalgic journey, starting all the way back in the distant past of December 11, 2010, when men were men, women were women and notorious rapist-or-something Julian Assange was at large. Yes, I would be remiss if I didn't give a nod to Dark Helmet's inaugural Favorites post, which highlighted some hypocrisy about Wikileaks and reminded us that America's military efforts involve more private contractors than most people realize.
Fast-forward to January 22nd and Karl's Favorite Posts. He opens with some positivity, highlighting Paulo Coelho's smart reaction to censorship and Severed Fifth's plan to "reinvent the music business". But then he gives us a dose of less-palatable reality by reminding us that despite Deadmau5's sincere approach to CwF, he can still be a bit of a copyright bully.
My next pick is Modplan's Favorite Posts, primarily for his fantastic comment on restrictive drug patent protections in trade agreements: If only every society were required to reinvent the wheel, we'd all have teleporters by now.
The following week there was a post about Ubisoft's commercial for their adult Wii game which I came across at work, where I was reluctant to click play. I forgot about the video, and it wasn't until ChurchHatesTucker's Favorite Posts reminded me of it that I got around to watching it. I'm very glad I did, because it is hilarious. I've seen Atari games that are sexier than that. You'd have better luck and more fun playing Strip Mario Kart.
Finally there is Capitalist Lion Tamer's Favorite Posts from a couple weeks ago. An apparent newcomer in the comments, CLT won us all over pretty quickly with his inimitable style, which he wields here like a sword to skewer Twitter's recent change of heart and Techdirt's first topless shot. He also might have put a hit out on Bon Jovi.
So there you have it. My Favorite Favorites, or Favorites² if you will. Stay tuned for tomorrow's Funniest/Most Insightful Comments On Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Posts post! (just kidding)
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We should steal some boards analyze it and switch those boards with ones that send fake photos to the police, it will be funny to see them trying to sort out what is real and what is not, maybe that is better then torching them like some people are actually doing.
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Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
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http://www2.nbc17.com/news/wake-county/2011/feb/10/raleigh-man-could-face-criminal-char ges-after-ncdo-ar-773282/
BTW, I'm all for traffic laws that make us safe, including reasonable speed limits when and where appropriate.
People here often say, "when speed limits were lowered, fatality rates decreased." The reason is because there are some places where it makes sense to lower speed limits and lowering speed limits in those areas will tend to lower fatalities in those areas, hence lowering overall fatalities. But, certain areas at certain times are perfectly safe to drive at speeds above their current speed limit and I believe there are many speed limits that need to be increased. No one here on Techdirt is against speed limits, and we're not against lowered speed limits where they make sense. We're against speed limits being used as a revenue generation tool and we're against low speed limits being used in areas that can safely tolerate higher speed limits.
I also don't believe in the (almost) blanker speed limit system we have. If the government can afford all these expensive red light and speeding cameras, if they can afford to hire police officers with radar guns to track people who speed (labor isn't cheap), they can afford to have a digital speed limit posted on the freeway that changes from time to time depending on traffic and weather conditions and time of day.
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
In other words: STFU.
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
What a bizarre conclusion to draw from the very first second-time favourites post...
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Speed limits should be set based on the road itself, statistical analysis of driving patterns, whether, and traffic density. There should be no blanket speed limits and they should actually be changed based on the conditions of the time. It is time to do away with posted speed limits and have general speed guidelines. Technology is at a point now where people can get real time data of the speed limit based on their GPS position.
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Re: Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
Soylent green is people!!
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
The real reward is asinine comments from AC's who have nothing to back up their statements. Not a URL. Not a body of work somewhere else. Not even a name. You can't put a price on that. You probably wouldn't want to put a price on that.
I'd do it every week if I could. For free. Because I enjoy it. I guess I just don't view every opportunity as some sort of situation where I'm getting screwed. Obviously, you do. I can't even imagine how horrible your day-to-day existence must be.
(I can sort of imagine it, though. Remember this?)
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Re: Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
my theory is that once you have reached the point where monetizing what you do for kicks takes precedence over actually doing what you do for kicks you have pretty much lost all balance and you really dont realize that you have turned what you love doing into a rather tedious job... and the worst part is that you never really realize how much your life sucks because you no longer are doing anything just for the lulz.
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Re: Re: Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
Is not like he is trying to use negative incentives(i.e. punishment) to do something, he actually is trying to find a positive(i.e. reward) that works for him, and he eventually will find something.
On the other hand you people will continue to use punishment to make others do business with you which will lead eventually to the creation of alternatives legal and illegal that will undermine your position and revenues, and that is not a question of if, but when it will happen.
Every monopoly eventually ends and people like you just cry a lot, but can't do nothing.
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
Makes ya wonder if they come here just because they're too cheap to pay a woman in stilettos and a leather corset for the same kinda service.
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A few random requests/suggestions in no particular order.
1: Hoodies (I have the Mrs. convinced she needs one)
2: Signatures for posts
3: A page of "stickies" where epic posts can be readily accessed
Thanks and Nice job Marcus.
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
I'm still available, Mike.
Just, you know, putting that out there.
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
Saying non-fan does not want to connect to entity via CwF method is frivolous. Therefore, the statement is sophistry.
You need to make a statement using "some kind" of proof. Farting in a jar is more than adequate to prove flatulence has odor, providing it is sealed properly. Your statement is the word equivalent of passing gas in an elevator full of people.
-d AKA @fairuse
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A Good Result in a pinch - this is not a personal bitch blog.
If a weekly op-ed goes in the bin because nobody is submitting an article -- that is called fact of life in writing. There is no shortage of ideas but getting someone to actually do the work is scarce paid or not paid. Weekly op-ed being done weekly is golden. Google newspaper business editorial writers. Don't forget to recycle ideas; things change.
Favorite of week is just now entering my radar. I know I am busy. I say it was a good save Markus.
-d AKA @fairuse
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Google said you (Markus article in techdirt) have 11th place in search result. For some strange reason google keeps wanting .NET version of name. Who knows why google dislikes .COM version; not important.
Later,
-d @fairuse
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U... U... U... yes U!
But FAVOURITE is spelt with a bloody U!!!
and we, the right spelking peeps of the English world (or its commonwealth at the least) will not be censored.. WE DEMAND our U's!!!
*grumbles into my beer*
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Re: U... U... U... yes U!
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Re: U... U... U... yes U!
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http://www.wwltv.com/news/Vandalism-shows-growing-frustration-with-traffic-cameras-1047467 84.html?commentPage=0
I to am in favor of things that makes as safe so instead of torching the traffic cameras which poses a fire risk, it would be nice to have them sending fakes photos to the ticket mill :)
Collection of gatsos burned down by people in the U.K.
http://www.speedcam.co.uk/gatso2.htm
Also I know of people shooting, painting and even planting explosives, not to mention one incident in Africa where people took the entire electronics and cameras to sell in the black market.
Flame on!
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I think he forgot to remove them from mine, though he did add at least one missing apostrophe (which wasn't a regional thing, just a me rushing things thing).
I had wanted to do mine as a poem but unfortunately it was also a somewhat last minute request.
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Re: Response to: Anonymous Coward on Apr 2nd, 2011 @ 12:48pm
Um. Didn't run through the community. Just hit a few folks who don't use the email address they registered with that often. Of course, since then, most of them have replied, all eager to do it... and others have stepped up as well. So. Um. No. You're wrong, as per usual.
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favorite |ˈfāv(ə)rət| (Brit. favourite)
adjective [ attrib. ]
preferred before all others of the same kind : their favorite Italian restaurant.
*grinning* There is English and there is english. Even the dictionary avoids banging head against the wall on which is correct.
LOL
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