Today I woke up to a flat tire. I thought it was weird but no big deal, knowing I drove it last night and it was fine that it obviously must have a small leak in it which is a cheap fix. So I snapped a pic, took the tire off, threw it in the minivan and headed off to wal-mart to have it fixed.
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Archive for November, 2007
Bangawoyo?
Logged into Flickr for the first time in a while, and was greeted in Korean. Or at least that is what they tell me. They have a script installed that will randomly great you in a different language every time you visit their site. It just so happens that I caught the Korean greeting they have as soon as I signed in.
Charge your iPod with an onion?
I thought this was rather intresting, not exactly useful, but I didn’t know you could do that so kinda caught my attention.
The History of RazorNylon

I check the stats for RazorNylon.com today and this is what I found. They start on July 12th, 2005. The various peaks are for certian events that have happened over the years. The Harry Potter incident was on July 9th, 2005 so they are no included however I do remember they were quite high as a lot of fans hated me. I remember the hate mail well. I had to prove myself by including the first sentence in the book which may of taken part in some of the copyright infringement that shut the site down. Long story.., read about it here.
The one that baffles me the most is the one on the dedicated server. I think I had to route everyone to RazorNylon for a day or two when I made the switch because I had to shut down ShamSchool in order to made the changeover. Now looking back at the ShamSchool stats, that same day they too a dive and were next to nothing. Which considering the time period that may of led to the discovery of who owned ShamSchool. I guess I never really tried that hard to hide the fact that I own it.
The Largest one of all…, Was when the Boston Globe mentioned RazorNylon.com while doing an article mainly on me over the case of ShamSchool. The drowning pool concert videos were mentioned on a leading website about music and didn’t make that big of a splash. The Boston Globe however, mentioned briefly in one article and I got these kind of results.
He began sharing his life story online from South Korea, where he was stationed as an Army private in 2003 and stayed until February. There, he created the website razornylon.com and posted hundreds of photographs showing young soldiers wrestling in the barracks, getting caught napping between exercises in full battlefield gear, and watching scantily clad Korean women perform NBA-style dance numbers in a show for the troops.
At the time I didn’t even have anything on RazorNylon as I removed my blog and put it elsewhere…, it was kinda a vacant site here. Yet that is when it got the most traffic of all. So how exactly do I get some more free advertising in the Boston Globe? I am open to any suggestions! I like traffic!







