Nick Starr.com: Pioneer Square in Portland Oregon

 Thursday, February 10, 2005
This came in as a comment (I haven't checked the site so it might be NSFW):

Even better about the GoDaddy Girl there is a website with nude pictures of her. http://www.missgodaddy.com


Barely 1/3 thru the month and this:

Bandwidth usage (current month): 1047.01MB

I totally need a new host...otherwise mine is going to shut me down.


Do you ever feel like breaking down?

Do you ever feel out of place?

Like somehow you just don't belong

And no one understands you


Do you ever wanna run away?

Do you lock yourself in your room?

With the radio on turned up so loud

That no one hears you screaming


No you don't know what it's like

When nothing feels alright

You don't know what it's like to be like me


To be hurt

To feel lost

To be left out in the dark

To be kicked

When you're down

To feel like you've been pushed around

To be on the edge of breaking down

And no one's there to save you

No you don't know what it's like


Welcome to my life


Do you wanna be somebody else?

Are you sick of feeling so left out?

Are you desperate to find something more

Before your life is over


Are you stuck inside a world you hate?

Are you sick of everyone around?

With their big fake smiles and stupid lies

While deep inside you're bleeding


No you don't know what it's like

When nothing feels alright

You don't know what it's like to be like me


To be hurt

To feel lost

To be left out in the dark

To be kicked

When you're down

To feel like you've been pushed around

To be on the edge of breaking down

And no one's there to save you

No you don't know what it's like


Welcome to my life


No one ever lies straight to your face

And no one ever stabbed you in the back

You might think I'm happy

But I'm not gonna be ok


Everybody always gave you what you wanted

You never had to work it was always there

You don't know what it's like

What it's like


To be hurt

To feel lost

To be left out in the dark

To be kicked

When you're down

To feel like you've been pushed around

To be on the edge of breaking down

And no one's there to save you

No you don't know what it's like


To be hurt

To feel lost

To be left out in the dark

To be kicked

When you're down

To feel like you've been pushed around

To be on the edge of breaking down

And one's there to save you

No you don't know what it's like


Welcome to my life


Welcome to my life


Welcome to my life



Finally what my mom has been asking for:

The Register is reporting that Yahoo! has released a beta version of its Yahoo! Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox. The beta, currently only available for Windows (Linux and Mac OS X versions are promised), can be installed from toolbar.yahoo.com/firefox. It doesn't yet include Yahoo!'s Anti-Spy technology and the Beta Toolbar Release Notes recommend that it only be used with US-based Yahoo! IDs. The Yahoo! press release has more details about the beta. Feedback can be left in the Yahoo! Toolbar Beta for Firefox Community forum.

Although why would they need anti-spyware for Firefox??? Morons...



I wonder if I should visit Ohio and some relatives there in oh say...April...say the the 2nd weekend of April...hmm. I do have a free plane ticket.


Umm this guy is taking this waaaaay far...he started his own blog for the woman on a Pepsi comercia...switched from hardcore Coke drinker to Pepsi...

wow...

Scarry..

Site: http://thatpepsigirl.blogspot.com/
XML Feed: http://thatpepsigirl.blogspot.com/atom.xml

He is even cheap...not going to PAY for an iPod for her:
    Oh Pepsi Girl. I wish i knew your name. Because i'm in love with you Pepsi Girl. Your eyes, that smile, they way you unscrew that bottle of Pepsi... you're so hot. I love you. Please marry me. I'll buy you all the Pepsi in the world. And maybe an iPod too. I'll try to score one for you by doing that free iPods thing.

He even wrote her a poem once he found out she was French Canadian:
Michele, ma belle.
These are words that go together well,
My Michele.

Michele, ma belle.
Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble,
Tres bien ensemble.

I love you, I love you, I love you.
That's all I want to say.
Until I find a way
I will say the only words I know that
You'll understand.

Michele, ma belle.
Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble,
Tres bien ensemble.

FREAK!!!!!!

   


Sorta a mention of the iPod shuffle I bought Dawn (not completly accurate either, oh well)..plus a great story about podcasting and The Dawn and Drew Show, which is what counts most:

MiPod or yours?

Couple's oft-racy talk show, podcast from home, draws a global audience

By KATHY FLANIGAN
kflanigan@journalsentinel.com

Posted: Feb. 8, 2005

When Dawn Miceli and Drew Domkus settle down after dinner for a talk, they're never alone.


The walls have ears - digital ones.

Miceli, 28, and Domkus, 33, broadcast their chats to an international audience. From the living room of their 1895 farmhouse in rural Wayne, the couple yak about topics ranging from Miceli's unadulterated love of porn to . . .well, frankly, it's tough to get past that one topic sometimes.

The young marrieds - the piercings in their tongues are their engagement rings - are podcasters, amateur talk-show hosts armed with a cheap microphone, a PowerBook hard drive and no supervision from the Federal Communications Commission.

"The whole goal is making the person feel like they're sitting in our living room with us," said Miceli, who likens the show to overhearing a couple's conversation in public, but with permission. Think audio blog.

On Monday night, the atmosphere was casual; a sweat-shirted Domkus sipped a soda from a spot on the couch next to Miceli, his laptop open on the coffee table. Occasionally, their four miniature Doberman pinschers barked in the background.

30-minute show

Three or four times a week, the couple said, 10,000 people download the 30-minute "The Dawn and Drew Show," which would make it one of the more popular shows available through iPodder.org. iPodder, developed by former MTV veejay Adam Curry, is one of a few programs that allows listeners to download free audio files, usually MP3s, directly to an MP3 device, so they're portable. Or you can listen the old-fashioned way by going to the couple's Web site. (Because of the site's risqué content, a warning page appears when viewers go to the site.)

Any topic fits. Miceli, an artist, is prone to conversing about sex, her farmhouse and her lust for Curry. Meanwhile, Domkus, who is in charge of technical support for a Milwaukee business, is agreeable to playing the husband who's not quite up to his wife's erotic appetite.

The talks are unscripted, but they can have a topic. On Monday, Miceli, her dark hair framed by magenta bangs, urged her husband to take their show to a hobo convention. A past show was all about the word indigent. On another, Miceli described an adult movie she was watching.

"It's kind of low brow," she said of the show, then shrugged. "It's just somebody's life."

Miceli remembers the first night they attempted podcasting last September.

"We just sat down and pressed 'record,' " Miceli said. If podcasting were human, it was a newborn then.

The couple met a decade ago. Domkus, a California native, was in a band on tour in Milwaukee. Miceli went to hear the band because a friend promised her a turkey sandwich - a story made for a podcast.

Podcasting pioneers

After 66 shows, Domkus and Miceli are considered podcasting pioneers. In a few months, podcasting has grown exponentially, helped along by new technology and holiday sales of digital players. Now, the number of regular podcasts is more than 800, according to The Associated Press. And the software to retrieve podcasts is growing as quickly as the audience, Domkus said. The radio industry is keeping an eye on the popularity of podcasts, in the same way that newspapers track the impact of Web logs.

Domkus was incredulous when 64 people listened as they started podcasting in the fall. A recent show got 12,000 hits.

As expected, fans aren't the quiet types. When Miceli talked about a brush with a woodchuck, an emergency room doctor in New York expressed concern about her health. When Domkus said he didn't have an iPod, a faithful listener sent along his old one. They received one of the new shuffle iPods in the mail the first day they were available in the stores. A listener in Shorewood claims to have lost 25 pounds listening to "The Dawn and Drew Show" while on his treadmill. The couple touts it as "the Dawn and Drew diet."

"We're gaining friends around the planet because we just talk so casually," Domkus said.

The show's often risqué content can make some people queasy about listening - Miceli's mother, for one. Her father has made two appearances, enough to draw his own fan base. Still, "He thinks it's a little dirty," Miceli said.

There seems to be no forbidden subject except podcasting itself; it's the one thing Domkus said they won't discuss. But "public shaming," as Miceli calls it, isn't out of the question. Listeners were asked to send letters to Miceli's sister while she serves time.

"We just talk about our day," Domkus said. "We talk about world domination. Well, Dawn talks about world domination."



Oh look what else was shown to me by "my friend on the the inside" (It is refering to me..and "pay" is someone's screen name I believe):

why is this idiot still a topic of conversation? i can appreciate the humor pay found but...if nick were still here it would only feed his ego and drive him to do more. God forbid.


Straight from Steve Kirks...you heard it here first!!!

Nick:

UserLand will be adding a "podcasting package" for Radio users that includes a large amount of storage, reasonable file type/size limits and unlimited bandwidth.

Podcasters: what are your requirements for storage space and file sizes?

Steve Kirks


Awesome!!!! Umm storage per file is up to what 20 megs for most podcasts? And Radio by default has 25 posts on it's RSS feed...so that would need a bunch of space I think. Let's see what they come out with!!!



Hmm...this is strange that they are selling these for $500 on eBay... hmm.... This is $500 not $250:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&;category=74983&item=5556989729&rd=1


"CRAZY FOR YOU" Vermont Teddy Bear, NEW *SOLD OUT**
(Factory Sold Out) Collectors Item! Free Ship w/ BIN
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Gotta love what is said about your behind your back...

in that case......if left to survive on his(nick) own knowledge and devices...i'd give him less than 2 weeks.
that is being generous.


he is a pompous baby with money. mommy and daddy fix everything. in a way, he is handicapped (and i'm not speaking about his obvious mental illnesses). he has no clue of how to function in the real world nor does he have any clue as to how the real world works. the worst part is...he has NO DESIRE to know how things work. it's his way or .......well....ya'll know.



The Word of the Day for February 10. 2005 is: iWork

I got it in the mail yesterday....and for school this is going to be one of the best purchases ever.


I found out this info about this company called Globat.com


Globat, LLC. (http://www.globat.com/) is one of the most established Web hosting companies in the United States, offering affordable, quality Web hosting solutions to over 50,000 customers worldwide. Globat.com founder Ben R. Neumann, a two-time Entrepreneur of the Year(R) award nominee, was a pioneer of the budget Web hosting industry in 1994 when he founded Icom.com, which was sold to Interliant in 1998 and is today owned by Interland. The company is privately held and headquartered in Los Angeles, California.

They offer currently 5 gigs of storage...and 75 gigs of bandwidth for only $4.95/month...I am thinking of switching to them.

$50...Geez....$50....

MUCH THANKS to Richard for the amazing donation of $50!!!!

This thing is really taking off..we are about to cross the $200 mark...it would be awesome to do that today.

Richard leaves this note:
Note:
Never let down. mc$c from www.pullwithbothhands.com

We are at 29% and have:
Amount collected:      $178.83

Awesome job everyone!!!



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