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"rip off" or homage?

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 30, 2007

Michael O’Connor Clarke suspects Pickleshane has been ripping off my work. Though I’ve seen people “borrow” from me many times before [and usually find it …

added the jaiku widget to my sidebar

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 29, 2007

[Jaiku homepage] It’s like Twitter, only cooler. Click on it to keep track of my every move etc.

update: san francisco geek dinner, tuesday night

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 29, 2007

Robert Scoble has the details on Tuesday night’s geek dinner in SF. See you there. [Meanwhile:] So it seems the growth of blogging has finally …

the echo chamber [revisited]

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 28, 2007

Is it just me, or would “The Echo Chamber” make a good cartoon for the Microsoft Blue Monster Series? You know, “MS has got to …

blue monster lithograph on e-bay

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 26, 2007

From Microsoft’s Steve Clayton: As promised, a second auction for a signed, limited edition Blue Monster lithograph. Let’s see if we can beat the £113 …

business is change

By Patrick Crampton | Apr 25, 2007

[Another old cartoon I’m adding to the Blue Monster Series. Especially after what Michael Neel said in the comments here:] Microsoft will grow in the …