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Justin
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Wow that really escalated quickly. Yeah, I think you stabbed a guy with a trident.

July 25, 2010 03:55

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July 27, 2010 13:44

1) Backed into a corner

2) attempted to de-escalate the situation

3) multiple attackers

4) deadly weapons

 

... I know how I would have solved that equation.

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July 27, 2010 17:04

Wait how? Also... one of my most frightening dreams is the serial killer... armed with a LAWNCHAIR!

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July 28, 2010 00:02

From the video that situation very well could have satisfied all of the requirements for the application of deadly force in self-defense, in Minnesota at least.

 

There are four basic requirements legally, and for me personally they match up pretty close to my moral requirements.

a) Reasonable Fear of Great Bodily Harm or Death (GBH can include physical disabilty and/or disfigurement (ie a large facia ...

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July 28, 2010 00:05

internet tough guy staturing: complete.

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July 28, 2010 09:58

Right Greg...

 

I know everyone would have been happier with that situation if gunshots rang out and people we're lying in pools of blood.  A few bruised egos and damaged lawnchairs + (if the cops follow up and do their job) the criminals go to jail just doesn't cut it, we need concealed handguns to right the horrendous wrong of that tragic day...

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July 28, 2010 13:54

Greg,

 

Were you serious in your post about deadly force?  If that situation is one where deadly force could truly be legally justified, I just went from being relatively indifferent to the conceal and carry law and perhaps a mild supporter of it to being an outright opponent of it.  There would be no need for a gun in that situation, and if it were escalated by someone pulling out a gun, it would be ...

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July 28, 2010 17:21

It looked to me like it was a 4-on-1 situation, with one of the attackers armed with a very thick heavy length of chain another armed with what appears to be a steel patio chair (not an aluminum lawn chair). The other two are wearing baggy clothing and could very easily be concealing a knife, gun or other weapon.

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July 28, 2010 20:29

Having been on the receiving end of a brutal gang beating, I'm gonna have to go ahead and agree with Greg here.  I was lucky that I didn't get seriously and permanently injured or even killed, and if you had a gun Shehan, a quick shot into the air would have probably diffused the situation pretty quickly.  The criminals all have concealed hand guns anyways, regardless of the laws on the books, so we might as well even t ...

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July 28, 2010 20:58

Shooting into the air? Now that is just reckless.

 

But you are correct, fights can permenatly damage your life, very quickly.

 

Just one swift kick to the testicle can inhibit your chance at reproducing.

One poke to the eye can leave you blind for life.

If one dude has a swiss army sized knife or bottle you can be cut and bleed to death before an ambo can arrive (even in ...

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July 28, 2010 23:12

 Mark - From what little I know about your beating, these seem to be very different circumstances.  Your beating was on the street, but it was at night, away from witnesses who could easily identify your attackers, and you were completely helpless.  The video takes place on a crowded street in broad daylight in front of a number of witnesses.  Only the most absolutely enraged or idiotic or drugged people would ...

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July 29, 2010 01:48

My beating might have been at night but there were a shitload of spectators, and not one of them jumped in to help me until after the damage had been done.  Although I remember Adam being the one pulling me up so perhaps he had a hand in stopping it.  Needless to say, when I was on the ground I was getting full-power kicks to the head and face; it's a miracle I came out in as good of shape as I did (three broken teeth a ...

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July 29, 2010 13:53

I am going to just take this little segment and disect it.

 

"The video takes place on a crowded street in broad daylight in front of a number of witnesses.  Only the most absolutely enraged or idiotic or drugged people would even consider trying to deal deadly harm in the video's situation.  Those that would do so would likely be quickly stopped or restrained by the spectators."

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July 29, 2010 14:36

A few quick points:  As I said in my original post, I am more or less indifferent to the conceal and carry law, and, if anything, am probably a mild supporter of it.  My argument is not so much against the law itself, although if it truly allows deadly force in this video's situation then I am an opponent of it, but the idea that a gun could be pulled in this particular situation shown on the video.  In general, I ...

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July 29, 2010 16:23

It should also be pointed out that the chain was never used and the guy who appeared to be the one trying to defuse the situation grabs it at one point to prevent the guy from using it.  I'm not sure this situation would have warranted a gun, but then again, I'm not the one who had a steel chair swung at my face.

 

Also, John, you say that it's unlikely those blows would have been serious, but that's a pre ...

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July 29, 2010 22:42

I am going to have to agree with Greg on this one. People and situations are unpredictable. Those 4 guys were looking for a fight. They wanted to start a brawl. Although, most people would have diffused the situation right away by giving in and moving on. Some people have large egos that they can't control and need to smash faces to show how tough and prideful they are. Once someone takes the first punch its survival mode. You ca ...

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July 30, 2010 09:13

I think concealed hand guns would have no doubt turned the situation we saw there from a ruckus to the saddest day of many a persons lives.  God forbid in the melee the guy with the handgun misses, struggles in close quarters, hits a kid on the street, whatever.  I'm not sure whether or not I agree with conceal and carry laws...all I can say is if Greg was involved in that particular situation and was strapped, it would ...

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July 30, 2010 15:21

all I can say is if Greg was involved in that particular situation and was strapped, it would have been a tragic day.

Would that be more or less tragic than a victim catching a chain to the orbital bone which fractures and leads to retinal detachment leaving him blind for life, losing his job and eventually his home?

 

The problem here is n ...

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July 30, 2010 21:35

Shoulda, woulda, coulda, but didn't.  Those punks didn't do anything that amounted to more than a few thrown chairs and ruined lunches.  Mark's comment about shooting a gun in the air to disperse the situation illustrates the problem.  That IS a reckless thing to do, and not at all a bright idea.  If you pull a gun, you better be ready to use it, and if your not ready to use it with deadly force, you shouldn't ...

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July 30, 2010 23:19

Johnny hit it on the head in my mind.  If I would elaborate on one point, so many of the defenses of using lethal force in this situation require so many "shoulda woulda coulda"'s as Johnny put it.  Yes, hypothetically, the chain might have been used and landed a perfect blow to someone's eye and blinding them for life.  Hypothetically, the lawn chair might nail someone right in the soft spot of the skull and cause ...

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Client Portal For Customers

July 28, 2010 09:13

I have been working like a savage beast on this for the last week (seriously insane hours). Basically its a control panel for my clients. I am quite proud of how it turned out. What do you guys think? Any feedback?

 

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Mark
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July 28, 2010 20:27

Looks pretty sweet. I would say a little better than what I get at slicehost.  Did you do all the interface stuff yourself? The music was.. distracting, though.  

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John

July 15, 2010 03:49

What is your snail address?

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July 28, 2010 14:02

Andrew,

If this question was addressed to me, sorry I was on vacation until late last week.  My address is the same as the place where I am currently assigned.  (Sorry, I am one of those internet privacy nuts that Mark talked about in one of his posts...mainly because this is a rare forum where I can be very open with my opinions which I can't always do as a public figure.  ...

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A moot point, but just wanted to rub some faces in it nonetheless

July 22, 2010 04:03

Even the best first person shooter player in the world with a controller would get slaughtered by a mediocre PC gamer with a keyboard and mouse

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Greg
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July 22, 2010 14:47

A real Moot point.

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Mark
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Oqodo 2.0

July 15, 2010 04:08

So i've been working on a project for a while now that's basically a social network for a non profit association here in Minnesota (and groups beyond, hopefully). It's a mashup of Twitter, Oqodo, Reddit, Quora, Facebook, Yammer, etc. - basically my take on a social network.  Nevermind all that, just imagine oqodo with a few extra features thrown in.

 

In fact, it was during the development of this app that I slowly started to realize that I was really recreating Oqodo/Foobat using everything I've learned over the past 3 years, and it dawned on me that this could actually become the Oqodo 2.0 I've always been meaning to get around to making. Seeing as how I need to test and debug this new social app, and seeing as how Oqodo may be getting a bit rusty around the edges, I thought it would make perfect sense to transition over to this new solution.

 

I'd like to get an idea what you all think of this, and give you an opportunity to play around with the current demo of the site.  Head over to http://crowdwerks.com and create an account.  It works pretty much like oqodo does only with a few more posting types, and the concept of groups which probably will only make sense for a large community.

 

I plan on making email notifications a bigger part of the site as well so we get notified when people respond to our threads or post new ones.  I also want to make it more private so we can encourage some of our more paranoid friends to post. Another point of emphasis is the sharing of links.  There will be a bookmarklet we can all use to easily share websites without having to visit oqodo and create a thread (and link the content).  If it's a pic, it will automatically detect it, if it's a video, it will automatically embed it, etc. The idea is to make it a lot easier for us to share stuff with each other.  Which brings to mind another feature I want to implement: dropbox integration.  It'd be awesome if we had a way of sharing files, music, videos, etc together and be notified of when they're uploaded and changed, so this is something else I want to look into.

 

The truth is, I'm not sure how well this thing is going to go with the association here in town, and I want for this thing to be useful to us at the least. I also want to find out if there are any glaring usability issues with the design and get some feedback from live users.  If you help out in this regard I'll run a few contests with some prizes to make things really interesting.  Anyways, I hope you all aren't too attached to the current oqodo implementation and are willing to try something new. We can always go back to V1 if it doesn't work out, but I think it's a lot cooler and pretty much works the same.  So please give me your thoughts so I knew if/when to proceed with the transition.

 

Thanks!

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July 15, 2010 06:15

Are you running this off Slicehost? What you using to serve? Apache? We recently setup a client on lighttpd with mod_proxy forwarding rails request to a cluster of three mongrel workers. Works well, just wondering what your using? It took like 6 seconds for it to come up for me.

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July 15, 2010 12:33

if it took that long to load up for you it's probably passenger spinning up rails. The first request to the app in a while will always take a few more seconds.  I know you can change some settings in passenger to increase the time a rails app keeps running.  The site shouldn't take more than a second to load, there's nothing to it.

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July 15, 2010 14:06

Will Oqodo 2.0 be fun like Foobat was? Or maddening like Oqodo 1.x?

 

Also, will I be able to see who keeps rick-rolling me?

 

Also, I am excited.

 

Also, make it work on IE8.

 

Also, yeaaaaaa boi!

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July 15, 2010 14:10

Really though, I just want

1) threaded discussion, like we have now, bumped to the top on an update
2) easily post a pic, link or embed a video.

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July 15, 2010 14:33

Greg:  Yeah, I plan on expanding on the fun aspect.  The tagline on that crowdwerks app, for instance, would be editable by us, perhaps based on who receives the most points in a week or something.  I want to expand on the whole grief system, and try to think of more engaging stuff.

 

Basically, it will be exactly what we have now - threaded discussions bumped to the top on update - but without the tinyMCE rich text editor and more automation: so when you post a link it will be automatically linked and truncated, and a pic will automatically be inserted and resized, and videos will just embed on their own either by inserting the code yourself or just posting the youtube or vimeo link (or whatever service).

 

It will work on IE too, probably down to 6 since that's a requirement for this group I'm rolling it out to.  That's a big reason I went with a more minimal design, but I also want the site to perform well.

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July 15, 2010 17:13

I am always super-critical on things since I figure that is what you are asking for, so take that with a grain of salt. The mechanics look solid.

 

Threaded comments are a must (which you have implemented), but the hover over requirement for the additional comments is a cumbersome system.  The avatar images are so small that you can easily move too far with your mouse and need to go back.  Having a comment change because I didn't keep my mouse out of the restricted zone is less fun.

 

Another issue I have is that the title, text, and arguably poster are the most important things, but you have a decent amount of real-estate devoted to who started the thread at what time from which group.  I would definitely display information in order of importance.

 

Yet another thing I don't like is that the text is way to small.  The posts are actually the focus of the page, but their size in relation to everything else makes them seem like comments to an invisible article.  This also isn't helped by the lack of separation between posts.

 

Also, the page is pretty busy.  You have half the fold taken up by the nav, title, news categories and new post form.  The posts themselves kind of get marginalized behind that.

 

The 'Like This' button is as prominent as the comment button.  "Like" as an option works for aggregators because it has a mechanical use, and for Facebook because posts are status updates and not generally meant to be discussion topics.  Here though, if you want to cultivate conversation, providing the option to "like" something may hinder you a bit.

 

Finally, the colors are pretty boring.  I don't really enjoy looking at that page.

 

It is a solid piece of work though and you did a great job on ease of use.  You could easily launch with it in its state now.

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July 15, 2010 18:32

Thanks for the feedback Mike

 

I will probably be adding next-prev buttons to the threaded comments as well as keyboard controls so that there are multiple ways to navigate the stories.  I think making the avatars bigger can happen too, and it can just shrink if it gets past a certain amount of posts.  Overall, though, it's no more cumbersome than the current oqodo sliders, other than the fact that it's triggered on rollover rather than click.  Maybe it'd be better as a click.

 

Good points about the formatting of the posts.. when the first one is only one like long it the most important content kind of gets drowned out by the post details and navigation.  What I think I may end up doing is implementing a context aware form instead of having the different post types (thoughts, discussions, links, etc).  Basically, if you only have a one line thing to say, it will post it as a status update (the yellow striped items).  If you post a thought that's longer than 140 characters it will automatically become a discussion and either auto-generate a title or ask for one when it goes over 140 characters. If you post a link, it will start out as a votable news story with a reddit style threaded comment system. This way I can shrink the main form at the top way down and only have it automatically when it needs to. That would take care of your critique about the page being too busy as well.

 

The cleverness, if you can call it that, of this app is the idea of "content metamorphosis." Content starts out in one form and based on the way users react to it changes into something else.  Here's a few examples:  I post a status that ends with a question mark.  Someone answers the question and checks a box that says "this comment answers a question."  That status now becomes a quora.com style question where answers can be voted on.  Or how about I post a link, and 5 other people like that link, so it changes from a regular status update to a votable, reddit-style news posting.  Or someone starts a discussion and that discussion gets a ton of comments and a bunch of likes - it also changes into a news posting like a self post in reddit, and the threaded comments get transformed into a reddit style comment page.

 

The "like" buttons don't have much utility if there's not a lot of people using the site though, like on oqodo/foobat, but if there are hundreds or thousands of people using the site it they will serve the important function of ranking news by popularity.  Thanks to Facebook, people are pretty used to "liking" stuff so I don't think it will serve as a point of confusion or hinder user interaction.  For a smaller group, the like button could serve a different function, like award points that can be spent on actions like griefing. 

 

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July 15, 2010 20:02

That makes sense.  I agree that an evolving post type is a pretty clever idea. 

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July 16, 2010 01:27

I hate it and I'll tell you why....after these messages!

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July 16, 2010 01:28

I couldn't even get on the damn site!  It said that my login name and email had already been used.  What the hell is going on?!  Is this you guys' clever way of kicking me out of our friendship circle?

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July 16, 2010 01:29

Actually this group is more like a friendship trapezoid because I feel "trapped" with you guys!

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July 16, 2010 01:30

I'm sorry.  I didn't mean what I just said.  I really love all you all!  

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July 16, 2010 18:36

Friendship trapezoid is my new favorite phrase.

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Help, George R.R. Martin has captured me!

July 10, 2010 07:59

Can't...stop...reading....Game of Thrones...

 

The mystery, the foreboding atmosphere, the creative lore, the emotional connection with nearly every character, and of course, above all, the GAME OF THRONES: The Intrigue!  It certianly has me by the brainballs.  Now I can talk and contribute to the endless discussions you guys are having about the series.  Sorry I was late to the party!

 

I can't stop reading it.  I think I read 100 pages and was ready to put it down for the night and bam!  Catelyn and Tyrian have a chance meeting at an Inn not far from Winterfell and of course most of you know what happens there.  Damn...how am I supposed to stop now?

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July 13, 2010 04:33

Honestly... not trying to be a troll but I haven't been able to get past the first three chapters. Does it get better?  So far I've moved on to "Bowling Alone" by Robert Putnam... Tony have you read that book?

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July 13, 2010 14:03

Shehan, it's a fantasy epic spanning 7 books.  You have to have a little more staying power than 3 chapters. If I was able to, you should.  I read the first chapter and a half and put the book down for 5 months.  It wasn't until I got the audiobook that I really got into it (I can never find time to read otherwise).  Considering literally everyone we know who has read these books absolutely loves them, you should give it another shot. Your inner Wayde is crying right now..

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July 13, 2010 16:23

Damn you Nutter. Fine-- I will. I have a long 3 hour drive tomorrow. I'll read on the way up. BTW-- we should all plan a trip to Sri Lanka. Amazing food, beautiful girls, people from all over and you're treated like a king... literally a king. It's almost unnerving. Actually... it is unnerving. 

 

That said, if you guys want anything let me know and I'll bring it back! Now back to my chaffeur ::snooty laugh:

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July 13, 2010 18:21

I would totally be down for some Sri Lanka action.  We should seriously plan this.

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July 14, 2010 17:33

Han, Bring me back some Hot Sri Lankan Girl Friend. I also agree that going to Sri Lanka would be fabulous. I have a couple big trips that I want to do. Japan before Ajen comes back to the US, South America, and Sri Lanka. Someone make this happen.

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July 14, 2010 18:41

In response to Shehan and Game of Thrones, don't let your expectations get too high.  This is not a series of books that illuminates the nature of man, or what it is to exist through suffering.  It is simply a great story that flows very well.  

 

Martin may not be a literary genius, but his sense of pacing is one of the best I have read.  I can honestly say I think only Rowling competes with Martin on this.  Sometimes you just want to get absorbed in a story without stopping every 30 minutes to try and understand what you just read.

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July 15, 2010 02:31

See Shehan.  That's about as rousing an endorsement as you're gonna get out of Cook, never mind the baffling comparison to Rowling.

 

I will be shocked if you're anything other than blown away by this series. 

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July 15, 2010 03:47

Literally, because the book self destructs

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