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Nerdarts.com - When nerds become cool, do jocks become nerds?

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Nice blog/website suggested by one of the members on our forum (pacman3030).  I love the sentiments and focus on individuals not companies.

As Douglas Rushkoff points out in his latest lecture “Why johnny Can’t Program” if these nerds posed any threat to the status quo, then they would never let them free.

This is one reason that here at Nerdarts.com I have always strove to highlight the individual, rather than the company. I’m more interested in a guy who made a garden which you can control via a robotic arm through the internet than a new game for the Wii (even though I think it’s a great console:). Nintendo is going to be ok without an extra shout out from my little blog. As nerdcore soaks farther and farther into mainstream culture, us early adopters and visionaries have to make sure that we highlight the culture and not the company, highlight insight and reflection of our own personal stories instead of doing the bidding of major corporations who want that extra free link to make their product go viral. It’s only a matter of time before we see space invader motifs on sweaters at Abercrombie and Fitch, and just as studded belts and punk has now become safe enough for christian fundies to use to promote Christ, Nerdcore will be used to sell seemingly iniquous products to make the same people rich. The beast has been unleashed and its only a matter of time before the popular girl from the rich suburbs starts talking about how she was a “total nerd”.

Let’s tell our own stories, and if those personal stories involve Atari Games and Dungeons and Dragons dice then they are ours to use! They are as much a part of us as the air we have breathed throughout the years. These corporation have rammed advertising down our throats for years, and then they are going to sue people for using imagery, or songs which they collectively tried to get us to remember? Fuck em. Fair Use has a Posse. Nerdcore is Dead - Long Live Nerdcore! From this point on I will never again publicize a company, or a movie, only individual artists who are reinterpreting the world around them and telling their own stories. If those stories involve nintendo games or star wars characters then these artists have the right to use these images.

http://nerdarts.com/


Programming 101 Lesson: Don't Purge User Data

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... You might think the lesson from this story is that credit card companies are greedy evil vultures.  But that is not the lesson.  If you don't know that already then you need more remedial education. The lesson from this story to programmers is this:  You do *not* purge user data.  Ever.  There is no scenario where drive space is so valuable that you need to purge user accounts...

There's more.  Continue reading..


Box shot images for your own software?

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Interested in a simulated 3d box shot image generator?

Tere are a couple of long threads on dc about these tools, both free and commercial:



Looking for an E-Mail Client which can be run on an USB Stick

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Looking for an E-Mail Client which can be run on an USB Stick
Do you have any recommendations?

Read about the programs suggested by our forum members..


Tron's Web site - Windows freeware utilities

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Found a site with a nice collection of free utilities. I haven't tried these yet, but some of them look really interesting to me, especially Hronos, Mlock, mtimer and strip_logs.

http://markosf.ath.c...mSoftware/index.html



Online Privacy Policy Generator

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Constructing a privacy policy for your website, from scratch, can be a complicated process... but it really doesn't have to be any more.

Here is a cool 'fill in the blanks' approach that will generate a complete privacy policy page for your site, quickly and easily.

You have the options to generate an HTML page in which you can save, or you can have it emailed to you as either HTML or plain text.

http://www.the-dma.o...ivacy/creating.shtml


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