By Peter Askew | September 6, 2007 - 5:32 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

a great domain name..one we’re gonna look back a few years from now and say, “sheesh, that *only* sold for $31K !?!..crazy”

largiolargio was the winning bidder.. they beat out bidder ‘aaaaaaaaaaaa’ and ‘bonkerstwo’..

let’s sit tight and see if they clear payment..

By Peter Askew | September 5, 2007 - 10:55 am - Posted in Uncategorized

cranky geeks

no, I’m not trying to kiss up, and this ain’t a paid review..

as a domainer/SEOmainer, I try to stay on top of breaking news in the online world. But doing that can be a chore, churning through RSS feeds and reading darn near every online,small biz, internet, domaining magazine on the market…

then, I was blessed with discovering Cranky Geeks with John C. Dvorak.

Cranky Geeks is basically an online round table which possesses a fantastically simple “late night talk show host” feel. Online superstars interact with Dvorak as he churns through the latest news online, drilling down into the nitty gritty minutia that typical writers don’t dare touch cause - honestly - they don’t understand the space. Put simply, Dvorak does, and possesses an aplomb that makes each show glide by (they even covered us domainers in one show). While Leno and Letterman cycle through the typical celebrities, Dvorak pulls in tech heavyweights like Jay Adelson (CEO, Digg), Matt Mullenweg (Founder, WordPress), Peter Rojas (Editor-in-Chief, Engadget.com), Tom Merritt (Executive Editor, CNet), and Kevin Rose (Founder and Co-Host, Diggnation)…

You don’t get many opportunities to see these folks up close and personal, and it’s refreshing to hear their take on the current world of technology and the internet..

check it out.. It’s available through Tivo, and streams from their site as well..

(episode suggestion: #72 with Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht of Diggnation - as they chug beer during the show)

By Peter Askew | August 31, 2007 - 11:45 am - Posted in General Thoughts, Uncategorized

folding table

The folding table I was using as an office desk wasn’t working. It had no drawers for storage, and the bracket arms supporting the top were a constant nemesis to my knees as I skootched under the table throughout the day.

Then the chair.
blue chair
I was using a leftover one from my days at eTour almost 8 years ago. I bought it for $20 when they were cleaning house. Back then, it was a pretty nice ride - adjustable back with proper lumbar support, gel like seat cushion, and “hip” blue dot com color. Fast forward 8 years. The adjustable back began to fail in ‘05, which means when you leaned back, the height setting would reset and the back would come crashing down. It was equivalent to an unannounced free fall when you’re deep in thought work-wise. I punched the chair several times when this occurred. The gel like seat had turned into more of a stone like feel. Nice and solid. My arse would require shifting roughly once every roughly 30 minutes.

Considering I spend a majority of my day in a chair and working at a desk, I decided it’d be a wise investment to upgrade on both fronts. The chair was my first project.

I wasn’t really sure where to start. Slate had a pretty helpful article about the best office chairs out there, but in the end, I need a chair that can accommodate my tall body. I’d obviously always heard about the Aeron, but when I discovered they offered different sizes for different body types, I was pretty much sold. I just didn’t want to spend the $1K getting a new one. So I found an Aeron Size C on ebay for $655 and bought it.

Now the table. I was tempted to mod out and buy this interesting table from DWR called the ‘Liege’, considering it was a floor sample, and on sale for more than half off ($1,100 rather than $2,400).

liege desk dwr

But once I stepped back, I concluded $1,100 was waaay too much for an office table. It looked neat, but I thought I could do better. I like recycling stuff and buying recycled goods, so I decided to head over to a great vintage furniture store here in ATL called City Issue. There, I found this beauty old vintage steel desk that was used for years in Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center. Multi-layers, storage drawers, rubberized surface. All for the fantastic price of $350. So I bought her, and moved her in yesterday.

vintage desk

So, I now happily sit in my new chair, type of my new desk and celebrate my 100th post!

By Peter Askew | August 27, 2007 - 5:35 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

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taken on the Blue Ridge Parkway on Craggy Dome Pinnacle (parkway is below)

this is about 15 minutes outside of Asheville NC..

By Peter Askew | August 26, 2007 - 5:18 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

I’m finding it harder and harder to find properly targeted In Text ads..

this one recently made me slap my forehead..

In Text Ads 2

maybe people in the Hurricane got hit with flying debris, and it threw off their vision, and now they need Lasik surgery?

apparently so.

By Peter Askew | August 23, 2007 - 6:21 pm - Posted in Uncategorized

oh my Lordy is this funny..for all you SEOmainers out there

props to Dave Dugdale for making this..

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