Julian Dibbel has an interesting article called Portrait of the Blogger as a Young Man. It talks about how blogs like these are changing the way we use the Internet and much more. He is the same fellow who wrote an article in Wired about the virtual economy of Everquest.
If you are interested in issues relating to intellectual property, then you might like to check out this blog called Copyfight: intellectual property politics and issues. In a previous posting they discuss one of my previous entries relating to Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMPOG) and how they have become such a part of our lives. The article in question relates the experience of Black Snow Interactive which had a business model of paying Mexicans to play video games, then selling the virtual assets (experience, property, virtual currency) for real money in the real world.
The other day I mentioned some good cheeses that go well with Shiraz red wine. They were Etorki and Morbier. Interestingly enough, the other day I misspelt the word Etorki. That mistake (Etorky cheese) is the only one of its kind on Google. My site comes up at the very top of the page. I make a spelling mistake and I am part of history. :)
Lastly, a character from one of my favorite shows from the 1990s will be making a comeback soon. Not Pee Wee Herman though—that was the 1980s. This time around it's Homey D. Clown from In Living Colour. He's everyone's favorite, brassed-off, cynical, anti-white-devil clown. We love you Homie. Dark Horizons had the story.