Fun With Google

Tough Decision

I made a tough decision today. I removed the links to Killing Machines, Obey Fojar and Hatelife from the Space Ninja Design examples page.

Why did I do this? Well, to put it briefly, I’ve gotten two remarks lately that some people, when viewing a list of links, and see a link to something called KILLING machines, or HATElife, or a site about propaganda art, make some assumptions about my character. Now, admittedly, these are ignorant assumptions, and it reflects poorly on the people who make them more than myself, but the fact remains that some people do make them.

I would prefer to avoid potential clients thinking I’m associated with the Nazis or, in the charming words of the asshole Head of the Graphic Design department at CWU, that I’m involved in some sort of sadistic religion.

Yes, it’s frustrating to voluntarily censor the presentation of my work, but I am NOT removing these sites from the web, just the links on my professional design site. In fact, if they dig deep enough through the links on the site, they’ll still find them all, but it will avoid the problem I encountered with the CWU guy, of passing judgment without even looking at the pages to see if they are, indeed, what he assumed them to be.

Ugh. I feel dirty for having to do this, but I guess that’s the way it goes. I can take solace in the fact that hatelife and KMorg aren’t the shining pinnacles of design that I hope to express through my web design front, and Obey Fojar isn’t really web design at all, just a gallery of artwork that I happen to be proud of.

Bouncing Flies

Another funny story about people reacting to my sites:

I found out today that the Graphic Design head from Central Washington University was looking at Space Ninja Design (long story) and the thing he was really impressed by was the “little fly that bounced around the screen in reaction to moving the mouse.”

I have NO CLUE what this guy was talking about, and I heard the story third person, so I can’t ask him. He’s got a bit of a reputation as a hard-ass around the graphic design students (don’t all graphic design teachers? I HATED mine!), which means he’s not likely to be easily impressed by something dumb, or likely to be tricked by the mouse-rollovers I have on the site now.

I’m beginning to wonder whether there was actually a fly on his monitor.

Is This a Weblog?

Welcome to KMorg (that’s our horrible abbreviation of KillingMachines.org, for those of you who don’t understand).

What is KMorg, anyways? One answer would be that it’s a weblog of sorts. What’s a weblog?

“Weblogs are regularly updated Web sites featuring links to other sites, usually with commentary for each link” (as defined by FTrain).

Weblog examples: rat bastard and apathy.

However, this is not just a site collecting links to other sites, though you’ll probably see plenty of that. This site is where the three of us who run this site (myself, Steve, and Miles) will post whatever we feel like.

Some days it will be entertaining, some days it probably won’t.

Wait, what am I saying? It will always be entertaining! How could you not be entertained by three charming fellows such as ourselves?