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To all spammers: GET A CLUE!!

This is an amazing time in the technological world.  For the first time in presidential elections, the internet allows you to fact-check almost as soon as the words are out of the candidate’s mouth.  No more can politicians say something really dumb and then try and deny it was ever said (since the mp3, YouTube clip, and numerous Twitters have spread it across the web).  Public records are not only available to the public, they are finally accessible!

And, like with everything else that hits a massive surge, we have moronic advertisers who try and cash in on it.  That in itself isn’t so bad (hey, it’s capitalism!).  What’s bad is the fact that they try and do it with automated scripts.

Just a few years ago, the public was all in a tizzy because of browser cookies; little files that save on your computer that track where you’ve been.  The fear was that if sites know where you have been, you’ll have no privacy.  This was by design, as cookies help your browser remember your passwords, form data, and personal settings.  However it also meant that anyone with advertising related cookies could also track what you were looking at the post and target you for specific email and banner based advertising.  If you went to a lot of gaming sites, you’d start to get gaming e-mails.  If you went to a lot of porn sites, well, you know.

In the end, people gave up on the fight against cookies when they realized how much easier they made web browsing.  Fast forward to today, and we have Twitter.

Twitter is a service that allows people to sort of just shout out into the internet whatever happens to be on their mind at the time.  You can follow just a few select people, or you can view the entire worldwide queue as it updates (sort of like the “Party Line” of the 80′s, where everyone is all talking into a phone at once).  It’s a fun little service that can be relatively harmless, so long as you don’t start broadcasting really personal info.  However, somewhere, some marketing exec had the idea that they could get free market research by simply filtering through the Twitter queue and looking for specific keywords.

Makes sense, in theory: You want to know what people are saying about the new Toyota Prius, so you search for the word Prius.  That in by itself is actually really smart; you’re not bugging me with a survey, and you’re likely to get more accurate information!

Then someone in advertising got ahold of the idea and gave it to their evil half-brother in the spam industry.  Suddenly you have these scripts scouring EVERYTHING on the web and linking your Twitters, blogs, MySpace, Facebook, forum posts to whatever crap they are trying to sell.

Anyone who can read knows that these links are automatically generated and have nothing to do with the subject matter at hand.  Schmidty gave me a perfect example when he looked up his own daughter’s name.  Not a single one of those “reviews” has anything to do with the actual product!  Stolen Droids’ own spam queue is perpetually filled with horribly coded comments from bots who try and pass themselves off as interested readers (if I approve the comment, they link back to their host site to provide potential traffic).

Some of these are pretty well worded:

“Hey, I found your post when I searched for {whatever}.  I’ll look around the rest of your site, but it looks really interesting.”

Those I have to actually follow the link back to what they list as their homepage before determining if they are legit or not.  Others are a little more obvious:

“I loved your post on %subjectname% here on %blogname%!  Can you tell me more?  Come visit my site %authorname% and we can talk about it!”

What, is the web suddenly a Windows environment editor?  

Currently, SD seems to be permanently linked to a site is about “Adult Party Games” simply because of our post about Never Winter Nights.  Simply by having the word “game” in the title, it somehow qualified to be added to their list of “friends”.  

So, in an attempt to hit as many lists as I can think of (in an effort to both annoy spammer scripts and maybe generate hits) I’ll be filling my tags for this post to see what we get!

The Dark Knight Reviewed

Ever since I saw the ending of Batman Begins where we are shown a playing card with a joker on it, I have been highly anticipating this sequel in the Batman franchise.  I am a huge fan of the Batman comics and have always thought that the Joker was one of the best villains.  Now we have a movie that pits the madness of the Joker against the madness of the Batman.  What’s not to get excited about?  (Yes, I know that Tim Burton did the Batman vs. Joker thing back in 1989.  I was excited for it back then too.)

The Dark Knight is probably the best movie based on a comic book that I have ever seen.  There was so much that was good about it that what was bad is inconsequential.  Here are a few of my thoughts on the movie.  Warning!  Minor spoilers ahead!

  • The thing that I love about Batman is that he’s just a regular guy.  He doesn’t have any super powers; just a bunch of money and an affinity for technology.  Plus, he’s an extremely adept detective.  He’s not indestructible or infallible.  He can be broken just like the next guy.  He’s good at avoiding such occurrences though.  I like that.  He’s also got to have some serious mental illnesses to do what he does.  That adds to his mystique in my mind.  He’s not perfect, he’s just trying to do a job.
  • I’m not a Heath Ledger fan.  I have to say though that he did an amazing job as the Joker.  When I first saw him in an early trailer, his performance scared the crap out of me.  It’s mentioned in the movie that some people just want to see the world burn.  Ledger’s Joker was one of those people.  He was extremely disturbing yet very fascinating at the same time.  This is how I want my Joker in the comics.  This Joker made the Joker from The Killing Joke look like an pansy.  I loved it!
  • Aaron Eckhardt was amazing as Harvey Dent.  I’m not familiar with any of his previous roles but he sure nailed this one.  I thought that he was great as the crusading DA trying to clean up Gotham.  I also thought it was completely tragic how the most evil man in Gotham turned one of the best men in Gotham into the evil Two-Face.
  • Speaking of Two-Face, he looked awesome; just exactly as I would expect him to look if I met him on the street.  He looked much more realistic than Tommy Lee Jones did in Batman Forever. This is the best Two-Face to ever be captured on film.
  • I love Christian Bale as Batman.  He is actually one of the few men to wear the suit that can fill it out.  He is also a convincing Bruce Wayne.  In past Batman movies, I have either liked the lead actor as one character or the other but never as both.  Bale does a great job as both Batman and Bruce Wayne.
  • Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon was brilliant casting in Batman Begins and it was brilliant casting in The Dark Knight.  He is good in every role I’ve ever seen him in.  I can’t wait to see how they treat his character in the inevitable third installment.
  • What’s with casting Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes?  Is it just me or does she look like Droopy?  I guess she’s better than stroke victim lookalike Katie Holmes from Batman Begins but I would have cast a different actress.  However, I was pleased to see what they did with the character.

Well, there are a few of my thoughts.  My wife, didn’t like it as much as I did because it was a very dark, very disturbing movie.  I felt that it was a great portrayal of Gotham’s denizens and would like to see the comics follow this direction for a few years.  In fact, I have no doubt that they will.

This is an all-around great movie that you should go see.  Even if you don’t like “comic book movies” you should go see this.  Well, what are you doing?  Go see it!

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