New York, New York

Posted: July 28th, 2003 | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

But first lets do Boston… My visit to Boston involved a pretty busy working week – not helped by the fact that Red Hat’s offices aren’t actually in Boston – instead we’ve an hour’s drive north to Westford. Still we managed to sample a number of bars in the evenings, enabling Herr Stein to have the inspired thought of decamping to New York for the weekend.

And so come Friday afternoon, we packed in work early and headed out of town on the Mass. Turnpike bound for New York. Having stopped for a few hours on the way down, we finally got into Manhatten around 1-ish. The daytime on Saturday was assigned to ‘seeing the sights’ – in the space of 6 hours or so, I managed to take in the Cooper Hewitt, Metopolitan Museum and of course Empire State Building. But it was the nightlife that we really came down for, so come the end of the afternoon, it was back to Herr Stein’s for a quick change of clothing. Things started off gently with a mexican & a few cocktails, but when we met up with Laura & ‘the girls’ who were out for a bachelorette party (aka Hen night) things started to liven up. NB, walking into a room of 15 drunk girls on a Bachelorette party at a Karaoke bar can be a traumatic experiance! Thankfully I survived, and shortly after carried on with our tour of Manhatten bars, ending up at a nice place somewhere in the East Village called ‘The Thirsty Scholar’.

Google Bombs

Posted: July 4th, 2003 | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

Since Adam Mathes conceived his 2001 April fools joke, Google Bombing has grown
into quite a phenomenon – helped in no small part by the popularity of blogging. The steps to setup a bomb are surprisingly
simple: (Taken from original essay on bombing

  1. Get a web site. If you already have a web site, you can skip this step. If not, be a cheap bastard and go Geocities, Angelfire, Pitas, whatever. I don’t care. Everyone has something to say blah blah blah personal expression yadda yadda. Just remember the Google bombing.
  2. Whenever you update your site, which should be approximately three to five times a week, be sure to include the following HTML at some point:

    Andy “talentless hack” Pressman

  3. Add your site to Google.
  4. Wait for the magic to happen! Soon, whenever you type in talentless hack into google, you’ll see Andy “talentless hack” Pressman smiling right back at you.

In fact the speed with which bloggers get indexed & their prevalence has prompted Google to consider setting up a dedicated ‘Blog’ search & possibly removing them from the main index.

The two latest GoogleBombs are “french military victories”, which (in case it slips down the ratings) takes you here
and Weapons of Mass Destruction which takes you here

Chippy Gang #4

Posted: July 3rd, 2003 | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »

Last friday evening, I ventured up to The Enterprise @ Chalk Farm. The occassion was Claire‘s brother Eric playing a set for this month’s Chippy Gang.
Their

the chippy gang is a night of good music and company run by a group of young london bands

Getting there was a chore thanks to signal failure taking out practically the entire Northern Line. Sigh :( Initials DC was first in the line up, playing about 7 or 8 songs in a mixture of english & french – sadly no esperanto though! Its hard to fit his sound into any one category – its a mix of electronic pop & indie guitar sounds – but it certainly sounded good. Next up was SeRGE, two more french guys with a very similar style to Initials DC – not surprising really, since they used to all be in the same group. Whether delibrate or not, I don’t know, but Jerome was doing a good part as a modern day Andy Warhol lookalike.

The third band of the night (no clue what they were called) had evidently gotten themselves confused as to the difference between ‘Good’ and ‘Loud’. Five guys, 3 playing lead guitar, one bass guitar and one drummer, just churned out mindless loud guitar noise. Their sound would have been vastly improved if they merely axed two of the lead guitarists (only one of them was any good anyway). After a handful of their songs, we bailed to the bar downstairs, a unique & characterful irish pub – a large bar in the center of room, sofas / chairs / large & small tables around the edge of the room. Don’t be put off by the coloured stripes for the paint job outside – its really a very nice atmosphere. I don’t remember much of the last band of the evening, but they put in a solid performance, making 3 out of 4 successes for the evening. Not too shabby, by anyone’s standards.

The next Chippy Gang is Friday 25th July….