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Friday
Jul302010

YouTube Eye Candy: @ScriptGirl

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's Victor Ho

“You can’t sell it, if you don’t write it.”

One of the things that encourages struggling screenwriters living in Los Angeles to keep writing is reading about the spec script sales around town. It doesn’t matter whether someone sold a script for $100 or $1,000,000; it’s an exciting process to be in. It may sound like a lottery but it’s not. There’s no vision or art associated with the lottery. There’s no storytelling. It’s about someone out there believing in a script and hoping to one day make it into a movie.

You can find such script sale reports from reading the trades like The Hollywood Reporter or Variety. Doesn’t sound too interesting, does it? But what if someone with the funny wit of Tina Fey and the sexy allure of Minnie Driver puts out a video highlight of the top script sales in a clever, informative way? Would you watch and listen?

Similar to the daily videoblog Rocketboom, ScriptGirl is a 3-minute news video about the screenplays sold and happenings in Hollywood. The format is really simple. Just put a hot girl behind a desk with a Red Bull and let her read off the top news from The Hollywood Reporter or Variety. I would have never discovered her if I hadn’t browsed through the movie website, Ain’t It Cool News, looking for Battlestar Galactica talkbacks. What’s so great about ScriptGirl is the mystery about her. Not since lonelygirl15 have I wanted to know more about ScriptGirl. For example, what is her real name? One thing is for sure, she knows the movie business. And whether you just want to ogle her, listen to her, or both, I have no doubt she will be the talk around town.

You can find ScriptGirl’s reports every Friday at scriptgirl.net.

 

 

You can also follow Scriptgirl on Twitter here

 



Friday
Jul302010

Facebook NewsFeed is being a butthead!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm sure this is just because of the new Questions feature that officially launched this week. I don't know if you guys noticed, but I can no longer tag people in posts!!! That sucks major ballsack. No really, there's this dude named ballsack, and he's a major in the army ... and even he says it sucks.

 

 

Sit tight, it'll all be over soon.

 

#NerdsUnite

 

 

Friday
Jul302010

Facebook Status O'El Dia

 

 

 

When I see a dude with flowers I immediately think awwww how sweet but then I find myself wondering what he did wrong.

 

 

The following has been an actual Facebook Status Update.

 

Read more here:

 

 



Friday
Jul302010

Hundreds Register for New #Facebook Website

I just came across this article online that was published Monday February 9, 2004 in the Harvard Crimson. I highlighted the things that stuck out to me ...

 

 


When Mark E. Zuckerberg ’06 grew impatient with the creation of an official universal Harvard facebook, he decided to take matters into his own hands.


After about a week of coding, Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com last Wednesday afternoon. The website combines elements of a standard House face book with extensive profile features that allow students to search for others in their courses, social organizations and Houses.


“Everyone’s been talking a lot about a universal face book within Harvard,” Zuckerberg said. “I think it’s kind of silly that it would take the University a couple of years to get around to it. I can do it better than they can, and I can do it in a week.”


As of yesterday afternoon, Zuckerberg said over 650 students had registered use thefacebook.com. He said that he anticipated that 900 students would have joined the site by this morning.


“I’m pretty happy with the amount of people that have been to it so far,” he said. “The nature of the site is that each user’s experience improves if they can get their friends to join it.”


But Director of Residential Computing Kevin S. Davis ’98 said that the creation of a Harvard facebook was not as far off as Zuckerberg predicted.


“There is a project internally with computer services to create a facebook,” Davis said. “We’ve been in touch with the Undergraduate Council, and this is a very high priority for the College. We have every intention of completing the facebook by the end of the spring semester.”


Davis said that the principle complication with the creation of an official facebook was figuring out how to design an interface so that directory information could not easily be compiled without authorization.


Zuckerberg’s site allows people with Harvard e-mail addresses to upload their pictures and personal and academic information. Just as with the popular website Friendster, which Zuckerberg said was a model for his new website, members can search for people according to their interests and can create an online network of friends.


Lisa H. Feigenbaum ’04 said that she joined thefacebook.com because it provided an open alternative to the password-protected House facebooks.


“If there was a situation where you needed to identify someone for an organization or a meeting, it would be very helpful,” she said.


Zuckerberg said that the most innovative feature of the site is that people can search for other students in their classes so that they can branch out to form friendships and study groups.


“If you’re in a class where you don’t know anyone and want to ask somebody for help, this is a way to find out the names of people in that class,” said thefacebook.com user Roberto C. Acosta ’05.


Zuckerberg said that the extensive search capabilities are restricted by a myriad of privacy options for members who do not want everyone to be able to look up their information.


“There are pretty intensive privacy options,” he said. “You can limit who can see your information, if you only want current students to see your information, or people in your year, in your house, in your classes. You can limit a search so that only a friend or a friend of a friend can look you up. People have very good control over who can see their information.”


Zuckerberg said that he hoped the privacy options would help to restore his reputation following student outrage over facemash.com, a website he created in the fall semester.


Using without permission photos from House facebooks, Facemash juxtaposed the pictures of two random Harvard undergraduates and asked users to judge their physical attractiveness. The website drew the ire of students and administrators alike, and Zuckerberg shut it down within days of the initial launch.


In addition to the privacy options, Zuckerberg added security features to thefacebook.com that he said will ensure that only the owner of a particular Harvard e-mail account can upload information to the website.


When a person registers to join thefacebook.com, a program checks to make sure that the name of the prospective member matches up with the entered e-mail address. Next, a confirmation message is sent to the e-mail account, and the account is finally activated if and when the owner of the account clicks on an encrypted link back to thefacebook.com.


Zuckerberg said that he was also careful to avoid the potential copyright infringement charges that landed him before the Administrative Board after the creation of Facemash.


“Facemash was a joke, it was funny, but at its root it had its problems—not only the idea, but the implementation. It was distributing materials that were Harvard’s. I was very careful with [thefacebook.com] to make sure that people don’t upload copyrighted material,” he said.


Davis said that thefacebook.com is not necessarily in violation of any Harvard rules.


“There’s nothing inherently wrong with a third party site on which students choose to create a personal network,” Davis said. “If there was a third party site on which students uploaded course syllabi or videos, that could potentially become a property issue with the University.”


Zuckerburg said thefacebook.com has no such capabilities and does not violate University rules.


While Zuckerberg promised that thefacebook.com would boast new features by the end of the week, he said that he did not create the website with the intention of generating revenue.


“I’m not going to sell anybody’s e-mail address,” he said. “At one point I thought about making the website so that you could upload a resume too, and for a fee companies could search for Harvard job applicants. But I don’t want to touch that. It would make everything more serious and less fun.”




 

Yeahhh .. first off, I love "I can do it better than they can, and I can do it in a week." He saw a trend and capitalized on it, understanding that it took universities a LOT longer to get the ball rolling. Timing was the key factor in what Mark did, can you imagine if Harvard's admins had officially launched their version of "The Facebook?" How different everything would be??? My brain literally does not know how to process it. There is SOMETHING about our generation, that we just GET how to make this tech shit work. We've put down the ego, and picked up the hustle. From blowing in Nintendo games as a kid, to the treacherously long hours of busy signals on dial up ... we've seen it, been there, and done that. We are CONDITIONED to be successful in what we do online, because there is NO OTHER OPTION. We just make things work ... and we do it in record time because we've been doing it our entire lives, something the generation before and after us will never understand.

 

"He did not create the website with the intention of making revenue." And now the man is a billionaire. Money was not Mark's first motive. He didn't want to just get in and flip it like the boys over at Myspace did. Which is WHY they failed ... Mark took psych at Harvard. He understood the value of getting in people's heads. Certainly, I'm not saying this guy is a saint ... we all know he's done some shady things ... but from a sheer business perspective, this is one of the greatest examples of how to have a successful startup ... START WITH PASSION NOT MONEY. Everyone knows the first year of a start up is unbearable. I'm living, breathing, and documenting it now ... it hasn't all been coming up roses. But, when you're following your passion and doing something that you LOVE it doesn't matter, you'll hang on. That hanging on while others drop off is the TRUE KEY TO SUCCESS!!! We all know the words, and understand the formula to a certain degree ... but COME ON NERDS!!! Everything in life starts with YOU!!! What do YOU want to do!!! Success can only be derived from passion. Stop trying to figure out what you want to do with the rest of your life, and start asking some internal questions like who am I? If I had all the money in the world, would I still want to be doing this job? Am I happy? What is happiness to me? START THERE!!!! All the questions you will ever need to know the answer for are already inside of you. EVERY. SINGLE. QUESTION. Stop thinking, start feeling and doing. Feels good? GREAT - GO DO IT!!! You can get people to pay you to do it for THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. That is such a trip!!!!! Happiness doesn't start with a big paycheck, it doesn't start with a big job title ... happiness starts with you. If you're content with who you are through and through, any set of circumstances that get placed before you seem indifferent. Everything becomes enjoyable because you enjoy everything, because you're enjoying YOURSELF! We are the creators of our own destiny. We write our own story ... go ... write yours!! Make it as UNAPOLOGETICALLY AWESOME as possible!!! =)

 

Rock on Nerds! xoxo

 

<3 Jen Friel aka That Nerdy Chick

 


 

 


Friday
Jul302010

Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis: Steve Carell

Between Two Ferns is hands down the best, most awesomest piece of awesome ever ... and these two ... I have no words.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the post Jimmy!!! BWAHAH!!