Archive for November, 2006

29
Nov

Software Review: SlimStat 0.9.x

From Blink 7:

Product: Slimstat 0.9.x
Author: Stephen Wettone
Price: Free
URL: http://wettone.com/code/slimstat
Description: A web stats analyzer based on ShortStat

Pros:

  • Excellent Data drill-down facilities
  • Integrates seamlessly into PHP-based websites
  • Solid IP to Country Mapping

Cons:

  • Spam filtering does not work so well
  • No graphics
  • Consumes a lot of database space

Bottom Line:

  • A treat for stats junkies. Best suited for intranets or websites where user access is restricted

SlimStat is Stephen Wettone’s update on the popular ShortStat program. A free download, this PHP-based plugin adds counts for unique IP’s, security fixes and path tracing for recent visitors.

Read the Full Review

21
Nov

Ross Bennett on Kramer’s Meltdown

People still want to know what could have driven Michael Richards to his ugly tirade against several hecklers in an L.A. nightclub. Fellow comedian Ross Bennett provides some insight on his MySpace page [mildly edited]:

A few weeks ago I was talking to a agent from LA and he was saying that watching Michael going up at the clubs of late was very uncomfortable, he wasn’t real funny and it was embarrassing. His take was that since Michael was an Actor who sometimes performed in Comedy Clubs he does not go up with an act and an attitude he is trying to sell, he goes up to discover different comedy moments etc.

Well I am trying to analyze what all this means in the context of his recent outburst at THE LAUGH FACTORY.

My opinion is he went up that night and ultimately went down a road he had no intention of going down when he walked on that stage that night. He had a blast of anger that blinded him and combined with his Kamikaze attitude he let himself show his darkest side and the skills to somehow make it all work out in the end just were not there.

I don’t think he is a racist, just a comic who snapped and went over the edge.

At the core of this issue is in fact how Richards dealt with the semi-common occurrence of audience hecklers. As Bennett and others have pointed out, Richards is an actor first and comedian second. Furthermore, it was not just the hecklers who considered his act a lame duck. A second look at the video does suggest he was trying to back-peddle around the 0:45 mark, so perhaps Richards really did just “lose it” for a second. Hell of a way to lose it, regardless.

See Also: Why “KKKramer” is being Crucified

21
Nov

Why “KKKramer” is being Crucified

Warning: Potentially offensive material contained within!

Continue reading ‘Why “KKKramer” is being Crucified’

17
Nov

2006 Canadian Blog Awards

It’s that time of year again - time to vote for the best blogs of 2006. The voting timetable is as follows -

Round 1 Voting Closes: Tuesday November 21, 2006
Round 1 Results: Thursday November 23, 2006
Round 2 Voting Opens: Saturday November 25, 2006
Round 2 Voting Closes: Friday December 1, 2006
Round 2 Results: Sunday December 3, 2006 9pm EST

Will Accordian Guy retain the top spot as Canada’s best blog or surrender the title to one of the other high profile blogs like SDA or Warren Kinsella’s page?

It would be nice to see a category for News Aggregating blogs. As a host donor for one such blog, I know they can generate a lot of traffic and gain cult status. Being nominated in even one category would have also been nice, although at least one cynic made the list.

Steve Janke’s blog is even more conspicuous by its absence. It could be an “oversight” … but is more likely attributable to Janke’s ongoing feud with Robert McClelland (owner of the blog awards).

16
Nov

Foolhardy Toronto

By pure chance I happened to be in Toronto during the great “blizzard” of 1999. I had descended from cottage country to attend a concert and emerged from the show to see Queen Street resembling a country highway. Taxis were spinning their wheels helplessly while prissily dressed college girls strained every muscle in their anemic frames to remain upright on the icy sidewalks. By all accounts it was good snowfall – definitely worth a day off school in cottage country. However, Toronto mayor Mel Lastman –awash in his usual melodrama- called in 400 troops from CFP Petawawa (backed by armored vehicles) to rescue his city from 3 days of moderate snowfall and 26km/h winds. As Mayor Mel stopped just short of declaring a state of emergency, the rest of Canada had a good laugh at the mighty metropolis’ inability to withstand what is considered regular January weather throughout much of Canada.

Prior to the 2006 municipal election, I thought the 1999 “blizzard” would go down as the single most embarrassing moment in the city’s history. However, embattled mayor David Miller, whose prior unresponsiveness left him at odds with activists and community groups across the political spectrum, managed to easily fend off former councilor Jane Pitfield, former Liberal Party President Stephen LeDrew and dozens of other candidates. The final vote tally told the whole story –

  • David Miller – 57%
  • Jane Pitfield – 32.3%
  • Stephen LeDrew – 1.4%

Not only did our left-leaning and action-averse mayor retain his position but did so by a very comfortable margin. The incumbent victory was declared by CityTV minutes into the election telecast.

To be sure, Miller didn’t exactly have formidable competition. Closest competitor Pitfield had good ideas about handling waste disposal and inner-city rot but ran an ineffective campaign that left some wondering what she stood for … besides opposing David Miller. The web plagiarism mini-scandal was followed up by a lackluster TV debate featuring some particularly silly exchanges with the mayor

Miller: “If I said it was Sunday, you’d say it was Monday. Then you’d call back and say it was Sunday. And then you’d phone up a week later and say it was Tuesday.”
Pitfield: “Maybe it is.”

If Pitfield can be assigned a single fault, it’s constantly making awkward/uninformed public exchanges like the aforementioned. Even as Miller’s victory was announced, Pitfield looked like a deer in headlights during her initial interview. (perhaps she wasn’t in the know about the alleged plagiarism on her website).

Of course, as Jane rightly claimed, she was at least providing some viable competition for Miller. Stephen LeDrew, by contrast, failed to even play the part of the spoiler. At best his presence would have split the anti-Miller protest vote, assuring Miller a re-election. LeDrew’s credibility was attacked almost as soon as he entered the race – the media pounced on the Liberal Party President’s failing law practice and personal bankruptcy filing. To boot, LeDrew also publicly billed himself as an alternative to Miller who would back Jane Pitfield if his candidacy didn’t go well (translation: “I’m here just to cause drama. Don’t take me seriously”). Incidentally, Stephen LeDrew captured barely over 1 in 100 electoral votes and finished less than 3000 votes ahead of the non-participatory 4th place finisher.

However, it is the Toronto voters who warrant the heaviest scrutiny. David Miller has stated time and time again that the voters should look at his record, and if anyone had bothered to do so they would have seen a distinct pattern of failure and inactivity –

Issue: Crime
Results: The year of the gun; The high profile murders of Jane Creba and Chantal Dunn; Miller ignores local community leaders who want to attack crime; Miller refuses to meet with the Guardian Angels

Issue: Transit
Results: The St Clair streetcar fight; The Island Airport;

Issue: Finance
Results: Miller begs; Toronto holds onto taxpayer money given back by federal government

Issue: Environment
Results: Waterfront redevelopment woes; Environmentally-friendly landfill solutions … NIMBY style

Despite this overwhelming evidence, Torontonians fell for a slick campaign and David Miller’s nice haircut. The standard Canadian “Best to go with the devil you know” ethic also played a role, since a large number of Torontonians polled before the election said that change was needed in the Mayor’s office. However, what incentive is there to change when Miller can violate his major election promises and still win by a 2:1 margin in a city full of “disaffected” voters?

Incidentally, Miller and his inner circle of incumbent winners did not even wait until the end of Election Day before falling back into their own habits. The incumbent mayor threatened to beg Ontario for more funding and to siphon 1% of the federal sales tax to shore up the city’s deficit (how he will accomplish this with the decidedly Toronto-unfriendly Stephen Harper remains unclear). Kyle Rae (Ward 27) rambled about the how environmentally conscious Torontonians rebuffed his “North York” competition and that we nasty humans are destroying the planet. Howard Moscoe (Ward 15) beamed openly about his upcoming pension after serving the upcoming term as councilor.

Mel Lastman must be smiling as well – his jackass-like behavior during the snowstorm no longer represents the silliest moment in Toronto history. City voters can now collectively share that dubious distinction.

12
Nov

Site Move

Changes coming up within the next 24 hours:

  1. The site is being moved to a new server with a fresh installation of Wordpress. There may be some minor disruptions to service within the next 24 hours
  2. A new template will be chosen. Jack was kind enough to point out that the current template with installed plugins renders garbage under Internet Explorer 7, which an unfortunately high number of people will be using within the coming months
  3. New content will actually appear. It’s election time in Toronto - I would like to be one of the first Toronto bloggers to rap the knuckles of fellow Torontonians for re-electing “his blondness” (acknowledgment to Lorrie Goldstein), David Miller.

CUonIE7.jpg
Cynics Unlimited on IE7. Lovely.

Apologies in advance for any inconvenience, though I don’t expect much since the routine of changing servers is becoming rather … routine.

Update: Finally got the permalinks working and I’m back in business. The template still looks a bit ugly in IE7 … so use Firefox! IE doesn’t play by the rules anyway.

08
Nov

Blink7 is Back!

After going offline for awhile (and plans to sink it into Cynics Unlimited) Blink7 is back online. Reason? The number of hits + AdSense conversion was really too good for a site that gets virtually no advertising. Killing the golden goose was foolhardy, so I resurrected it as a b2Evolution blog. The first article is reposting of the rather popular Hamachi article. Others will follow.

http://www.blink7.com




Further Research