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This clip has been making the rounds on the Internet, so odds are you’ve seen it. If you haven’t, you should watch it, preferably in HD at Vimeo. At the very least, click the title of this post to see it full size. :)

The premise is simple: Matthew Harding took a trip to 42 countries to film short clips of him doing a silly dance, sometimes alone, sometimes with lots of local folks, often in beautiful locations. The result is this 4:28 video.

I’m proud to share the fact that this guy is from Connecticut. They don’t call us nutmeggers for nothing.

Update: The song is (called Praan) is available at Amazon’s MP3 store. The web site for the project is, appropriately, wherethehellismatt.com, where there are more videos and maps.

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Wow, a third post in a day… this is amazing. I swear I’m working hard, too…

This is a quick note to say that I’m disabling pingbacks to FatMixx. The pingback spam is becoming a full time job to delete, and it seems to be getting through Spam Karma. So, they’re off.

If you know what this means, sorry I had to do this. If you don’t know what this means, consider yourself lucky.

9:10 pm | leave a comment

yup, clever…

12:39 pm | leave a comment

I hate spammers. Not that the Hot or Not change affects me, but it was a biggish experiment with going entirely free that failed because of spammers. That’s too bad.

3:05 pm | leave a comment

That would be sad. It could be an insider who is stealing the addresses and selling them, though.

8:44 pm | leave a comment

A simple overview of the business of spam plus an interesting product to reduce spam for service providers.

12:01 pm | leave a comment

Kim points out an article that shows that major advertisers are clients of adware companies… they choose to advertise on adware. I’ve often wondered if adware advertisers were simply third parties using affiliate style programs to earn money. Looks like some major companies may actually be intentionally using adware…

12:37 am | leave a comment