Killing Time 076: Mad Men, House of the Devil, and Titanic II

[blip.tv http://blip.tv/play/g8ZmgfLXGQA%2Em4v] Today we’re reviewing the season premiere of Mad Men, The House of the Devil, and some home theater shenanigans. Oh yeah, we also preview “Titanic II.” Yep, you read that right. Here’s another link because we like you: 10 Great Horror Movies You Probably Missed.

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Gigawhat: Episode 5 – Leakages and Pads (and Froyo, too!)

Mind out of the gutter! We’re of course speaking about the white iPhone 4 delays (due to light leakage) and the plethora of tablets and slates hitting the market. Looks like the next Android firmware update (2.2 aka Froyo) will be coming soon to certain phones. Meanwhile you might want to rethink that PS3 update. All this and more in this week’s Gigawhat!

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Question for my HTML people

Situation:

Ajax tabs on top of page. Each tab is associated with independent
blogs. Anyone know how to make the blog with the latest content to be
the front-most tab automatically?

Please answer in the comments. Any ideas are welcome.

Why I use Posterous

I have picked Posterous over Tumblr, WordPress, Blogger and every
other service out there. I have been asked why I made that decision.
In my adventures as a content producer, I eventually found out content
is king. I know that lots of sites are out there have pretty graphics
and oodles of options for designs, different sections, and lots more.

Posterous is dead simple to use. It definitely does not have as many
options as other services, but I just wanted a place where I could
write and post whatever.

I get easily distracted when something can be customized in so many
ways. Back when I used Windows machines all the time, I spent so much
time customizing my particular computer with themes and more.
WordPress is great and very customizable. I can easily get caught up
in plug-ins and structure and all that jazz, but that is just
presentation. Content is still king.

Right now, I’d rather focus on producing content that is of high
quality. If my site seems amateurish or simple or without thousands of
options it really is by design.