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May 16, 2007

Desagilation.com

Craig Campbell @ 9:37 am

Outside of my full time work for LearnFlash.com, I’ve also got several web pursuits that I’m experimenting with.

The latest of these is www.desagilation.com, an online compilation of the best videos on the Internet.

The name of the website came from an episode of The Office, where Jim threatens Dwight with a “full disadulation” — a term that I’m pretty sure he made up on the spot. But instead of “disadulation”, I heard “desagilation”, and I immediately ran to the computer to purchase the domain name.

Once I heard that it was probably “disadulation” and not “desagilation”, I suddenly found myself with a worthless domain. But hey! Since I had it, why not use it, right? I’ve been wanting to start a video compilation site for a while anyways, so why not use this new nonsense domain name for that?

True, the new domain name isn’t exactly optimized for search engines, since the word itself (a) doesn’t exist and (b) has nothing to do with videos, but maybe some day it will show up on dictionary.com with the following definition:

desagilation - the act of wasting countless hours on the internet looking for videos

May 2, 2007

Oops!

Craig Campbell @ 3:38 pm

Don’t forget to back up everything you do, boys and girls!

Due to a minor slip-up, the entire layout for the June issue of Business 2.0 was deleted from their servers just 2 weeks before the magazine was supposed to go to press. Fortunately, they didn’t lose any of the text from their articles, but all of the layout had to be reproduced from scratch.

Talk about your disgruntled employees!

If you’ve ever lost five hours of work because you forgot to save and suddenly your computer crashed, then you might have an inkling of what the writers and designers of Business 2.0 had to go through. Creating something from scratch once is an exciting, invigorating process. Creating the exact same thing a second time is an excruciating ordeal. I’ve passed kidney stones that have caused me less pain than an accidentally deleted file.

According to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, the backup servers at Business 2.0 apparently just weren’t working.

So before you shut down your computers for the day, make sure you’ve got everything backed up properly. It may seem like a pain, but it’s paradise compared to what you’ll go through if something goes wrong and you haven’t taken the necessary precautions.