Please Remove Your Social Bookmark Links

After a very long time today (apparently after 2006) I searched del.icio.us for tagged links about something, and I saw the advertisements on the right (I’m very not used to seeing ads anyway, thanks to AdBlock). I found it new, so I went searching about the ads on Google and I ultimately ended up with tons of pages which had nothing to do with del.icio.us.

The issue is that popular blogs which have social bookmarking sites as footer links have ‘Save to service_name’ dominate the search results, and it makes it impossible to search for news or articles about sites like del.icio.us and Digg. Why do those links have to be there anyway? People who actually do bookmark online will more often than not have a bookmarklet or button to get the job done — every service offers them the moment you sign up. Apart from cluttering up your footer and making it ugly, it adds words that are completely out of context. Search bots are dumb.


Geeks vs. Nerds

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I dug this out of my drafts. I wrote this about a month back, but thought it was lame. But I still feel decently strongly about it, and I’m putting it up, with a few revisions.


When picking a new name for this blog, I took care to keep something that I could immediately relate to. A name that would immediately tell people what the blog was about, while not being too common. This was also the time a friend began calling me a ‘geek’. That was something I had never been called before, although people’s reaction to it told me it was nothing to be proud of. So I went hunting to find the exact meaning of ‘geek’, and why I was called one. Two definitions (out of many) in particular caught my attention:

Geek (gēk)
A person who has chosen concentration rather than conformity; one who pursues skill (especially technical skill) and imagination, not mainstream social acceptance.

A person who is interested in technology, especially computing and new media. Most geeks are adept with computers, and treat the term hacker as a term of respect, but not all are hackers themselves.

But the one that took the cake was “A nerd with social skills”. It defines everything perfectly. Of course, you’ll need to look up nerd as well. The up-side is that it provides a simple but required distinction between the two oft-confused nouns.

The big issue

The reason I’m picking up this topic is because people confuse the two words, and wrongly use either one (thinking they mean the same), when it’s not correct. Ultimately, society looks at both the stereotypes in a not-so-cheerful way. Calling someone a geek is the 8th grade version of taunting. I want to do my part to change that notion.

I pride myself on being a geek. More-so since I find out the difference between a nerd and a geek. Being considered above-average intellectually, someone who prefers to experiment rather than follow a dogmatic way of thinking and a power computer user are all good things. Also, I actively correct anyone who uses ‘nerd’. Most of the nerds today are actually geeks, just mis-stereotyped.

People like me won’t bother with what others have to say about us (it’s there in the definition of ‘geek’ itself). However, bloggers had a field day with Valentine’s day this time around, with posts upon posts about the single-ness and how to spend the day. The stereotype beckoned the worst. It also showed how geeks themselves don’t know that they’re geeks … and resign themselves to being called nerds.

Being a nerd is bad, even according to me. All they have is a brain-full of information, and truckloads of knowledge. Change a nerds setting, and they get unsettled because they are rigid in their habits and patterns. They have an almost non-existent social life, which is bad because the best way to learn is by learning from others. They are duds practically, choosing to speculate and innovate theoretically. Being overly smart is a flaw in itself.

The geeks cometh

It’s the time where people are fascinated by new devices and software hitting the markets. May it be a phone or a computer, the first point of advice that people seek are their friends who are good with those things. Suddenly, geeks are in demand, because they’ve stayed at the front-line, tracking and following news and views. They know what is good and what is bad … what is marketing and what is usability. They are almost the final word on a decision.

So the next time someone calls you a geek, smile! It’s a compliment. They call you a nerd, correct them!


Links (14 March ‘07)
  • Crazy 3D Menu: This page and menu on it is absolutely ‘cool’! The links all point to downloading applications and songs, but it’s more fun to move your mouse all over the place and see the menu react! Good stuff :)
  • MiniAJAX.com: A page listing some great AJAX demos, and links to the originating sites, so that you can put them in your pages. A good page to bookmark!
  • Snipshot: Adobe are trying to make a Photoshop for the web. The industry isn’t very responsive to that right now, but if you want a free, simple and good image editor online, try Snipshot! You don’t need any plug-ins to work with it (as far as I know)!
  • 2007 Saleen/Parnelli Jones Limited Edition Mustang: A beautiful car, made even more irresistible! You have to check this one out :)
  • Mac Google: I only wish the original Google would be like this…
  • DivShare: Share unlimited amount of files, with as many people as you like. I have no clue how DivShare sustains themselves, but this service is absolutely awesome for storing, backing and sharing files!
  • Apple Vs. Microsoft: The Last Word on the war between Apple and Microsoft!

Three Halves

This has taken me long enough, so I will not put it off any more. Something more to do with ‘me’ than the web or the Internet! :) Let me introduce everyone to my nice (somewhat) little personal blog. It’s called ‘The Wrong Road to a Dead End’. Don’t ask me why I decided to call it that, but it sure caught and stuck :P

What can you expect to see? Well, it’s a few steps short of being a teen angst blog! Haha! It has whatever I think about when my mind is not busy with physics, maths and computers, or codes and music. It can get very random and completely non contextual, inconsequential at times. The posting is very irregular (my mind is not empty that often), but it’s a nice place to just spend 5 minutes whenever you don’t have something to read otherwise! :)

I designed it to be as fast as possible, with no frills attached at all. There is just one thing at the top right which is of consequence and something I’m proud of. The ‘Now Playing’ widget, which is tied to my Winamp. It updates with the song playing on my computer currentlyIt’s lying very broken at the moment, but I’ll fix it soon.

The content can get a little heavy at times. Those are the times when I’m really not feeling fine or something. The posts are probably the best indicators of my mood. Its content is very honest, and is absolutely 100% me. So you’ve been warned. It won’t have what I did that day, or how the dog next door is so cute. All that is too trivial for me, and I’ll throw those in in the middle of posts if it is of any consequence.

Three halves?

As for the address ‘Three Halves’, there was a little thought behind that too. If you’ve noticed, people sometimes make the mistake of describing something by saying ‘one half this, one half that, and one half something else’, to which we quip with ‘three halves’? But if you see, that’s when the person is concentrating on the content, and not how they are explaining it. That’s the approach I follow on my blog. I think about what I’m talking about, and not how I get it out to the people. I leave the perceiving to them, and their judgement :)

You get the idea. You’ll see the rest there. So pay ‘me’ a visit! :)


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Linksharing (Jan - 1st Week Feb ‘07)

I’ve always wanted to be able to share little interesting pages that I’ve come across the Internet in an unobtrusive and compact way. Short of adding a widget for it and overcrowding my sidebar, this is the most creative way I could think of for the moment :P So, here are a bunch of pages I bumped into in the recent past, or one’s I thought you’d find fun:

  • ASCII art generator: Does what the name says, and beautifully too! You can see this example :)

  • Funny windows error messages: I don’t know how many of these are true, but they sure are funny!

  • John Mayer - Neon: That’s not that easy to play, though I can at a slower beat. Great song nonetheless!

  • iPod is introduced: Apple music even 2001, and the first ever iPod introduction.

  • The Daily Wtf?: This one is genuinely funny! You have to see it :P And don’t miss all the comments either!

  • Optimus Keyboard: Something I’d love to see see the light of day. It’s just gorgeous!

  • Google Rounded corners: Want rounded corners? Why not get ‘em from Google? Check out this link to to build the rounded boxSubmit and get the box code, then replace the different URLs for the corner images with the Google corner image URLs! You won’t need to go hunting for a filehost :P


Ho Ho Ho!

Merry Christmas and happy holidays everybody! Hope the week treats you well and kind, and that you’ve been nice all year round for Santa! :D

P.S. I really made that on my own! :) Well, photoshop-ed it at least! :P

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