Internet Babylon 147
Internet Babylon: Secrets, Scandals, and Shocks on the Information Superhighway | |
author | Greg Holden |
pages | 472 |
publisher | APress |
rating | 9 |
reviewer | Daniel Jolley |
ISBN | 1590592999 |
summary | A guided tour of the wild, surprising, and oftentimes dark underbelly of the World Wide Web |
Along with all the incredible things I somehow missed over the last few years (e.g., the Amazing Mahir), Holden brought to mind a number of wonderful yet somehow forgotten memories (e.g., All Your Base Are Belong To Us). Then there's all the great stuff that, like so much on the Internet, no longer exists but which provided tons of laughs at the time (e.g., Evil Bert). And I never tire of the great web creations that keep on giving, such as the phenomenal Star Wars Kid parodies.
Unlike most of us, Holden didn't just wander willy-nilly all over the Internet -- well, maybe he did, but he put together a well-organized book that breaks his subject down into six parts spread across twenty chapters. First up is "The Rich and (In)famous." Here you can read all about the online doings of celebrities, serial killers, has-beens and wannabes. Holden will lead you to the Partridge Family Temple, introduce you to the unique musical stylings of Star Trek actors, and even point you to refreshers on Manson Family Values.
Next up is "The Afterlife." On the Internet, nothing truly dies. You can explore the mysterious deaths of Elvis and other celebrities, become a knowledgeable amateur sleuth hot on the trail of Jack the Ripper, the Zodiac killer, and other inhuman monsters, help look for ghosts via webcam in haunted buildings, and even watch a body decompose inside a coffin. (Actually, that last idea fell through, but it's sure to happen eventually.) Of course, you might want to get religion before you take your own one step beyond, and the Internet puts a wide variety of "religions" at your fingertips. With the good comes the bad, and the Internet does, unfortunately, have a dark underbelly of criminality and evil; in the section "Bad Boys and Naughty Girls," Holden gives you the scoop on famous hackers and their exploits, viruses and their creators, and the cretins who curse us all with unwanted spam. He basically takes you on a guided tour of the dark side of the World Wide Web.
As we all know, the Internet has revolutionized politics, and Holden devotes three fascinating chapters to political intrigue, scandals, and government secrets online. In the past, politicians could keep their perverted behavior secret from the public, but the Internet has changed all that -- just ask Bill Clinton. In this online age, rumors and scandals can be spread across the entire world in a matter of minutes, and Holden shows us how the Internet has at times shaped the content of traditional journalism (as well as supplying us with some of the funniest jokes and parodies known to man).
Anyone who browses the Internet soon learns that there are people out there who will do anything to get attention, and those with some sort of self-styled mission will stop at nothing to get their points across. This is the realm of flame wars, denial of service attacks, as well as really, really silly web sites you can't believe anyone would ever think of creating. The unlikeliest of Internet heroes are honored in this section: the Amazing Mahir of "I Kiss You!!!!!" fame, the Star Wars Kid (one of my personal favorites), and even one of the little guys - the man who invented the Smiley symbol. It all wraps up with a look at "Big (And Not So Big) Business." Remember the Pets.com Sock Puppet, who enjoyed much more success than Pets.com ever did? That's just one dot-com disaster story; here, you will learn about some of the worst Internet business plans ever put together.
Believe me, I have only scratched the surface of the material covered in this book. Internet Babylon is chock full of fascinating, oftentimes hilarious stories (and pictures) of the continually surprising sites and sounds the Internet has brought to life. You'll learn a little bit about the creation and evolution of the Internet, but mostly you'll revel in all the crazy online manifestations Holden holds under the microscope.
Let me close with a word of warning. I'm a big horror fan, and I've seen some pretty disgusting things in my life; I like to think I'm tough enough to stand anything. Thus, I ignored Holden's warnings about some of the more disturbing web content that can be found out there and rushed right off to one aptly-described shocking site. Let's just say I'll never be able to watch weight lifting again. I know you will want to take a gander at many of the sites Holden refers to throughout this book, so I just want to advise you to proceed carefully: as this fascinating book proves, you can find absolutely anything out there online, and some of it ain't pretty.
You can purchase Internet Babylon: Secrets, Scandals, and Shocks on the Information Superhighway from bn.com. Slashdot welcomes readers' book reviews -- to see your own review here, read the book review guidelines, then visit the submission page.
Ohhhh (Score:5, Funny)
Finally a story where goatse link might be appropriate.
Re:Ohhhh (Score:5, Funny)
If I was more of an a-hole, I'd make it her wallpaper because she's out sick today. I think she'd sneak up and punch me.
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Re:Ohhhh (Score:3, Funny)
I was thinking at worse some hugely obese naked chick. It's not. It's far more disturbing than that.
And now I'm wondering who the hell this person is and how the F--K can they do that?
It's worse than goatse.
I'm going to cry myself to sleep now. Make the horrible image go away...
DAMN MY CURIOSITY!!!!!!!
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ya know, (Score:5, Insightful)
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Problem solved (Score:1, Informative)
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Nah, it came out years ago. If you had said DukeNukem4Ever was at hand, well then I'd be concerned about apocralypse.
Here ya go... (Score:2)
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Here it is: Zombo.com [zombo.com]
Nuff said!
You could... (Score:4, Funny)
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Is it in video? Or just stills? I don't know which would be worse.
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Re:Chain Popups (Score:2, Informative)
WARNING: disgusting, also spawns alot of pops. You have been warned.
For the adventurous only. For ACs who can't see my sig, OH NOES [partycat.us]
Re:You could... (Score:2)
Kind of "oh my"
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well ok maybe they can tell you, but since I'm scarred for life from seeing that picture you should be too.
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Oh the evil that must take place to answer this question...
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About your warning... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:About your warning... (Score:1)
The reviewer sure seemed to thing he/it was sumpm special.
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Poor lad.
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are held early in the year (February or March), not in November.
nnsylvania State Powerlifting Championships in the last several years.
nt of a doorway or wall, which would not be the case if had suffered an injury i
n the midst of a powerlifting match and then found himself "not able to move fro
m the squat position." (He'd be in the middle of an arena or gymnasium floor wi
th plenty of room on all sides.)
Economics of scale (Score:4, Interesting)
Before, you might reach 5% of the people in your 10,000 person town - or 500 people.
Now, if 5% of people on the internet are interested in what you have done, you might reach 5 million people, but it's still just 5% of the population.
Look at the Nielsen ratings - the highest rated shows actually garner a LOWER percentage of viewership than past shows, but because they reach more people they have more viewers...
Same conecpt applies here.
Re:Economics of scale (Score:1)
Ha! [interact.lu]
Re:Economics of scale (Score:2)
Now, if 5% of people on the internet are interested in what you have done, you might reach 5 million people, but it's still just 5% of the population.
What population are you referring to, world? 5% of the world population would be around 320 million people.
Re:Economics of scale (Score:2)
From what I can find about 800 million people use the internet now. 5% of that would be 40 million.
yay math.
Re:Economics of scale (Score:1)
If this weren't the case there would be no need for snopes.com, etc. because everyone would know "at once" that something was, or wasn't valid. Rather, people see things in waves, stages, ect. as they're passed around - and right now, that takes YEARS, because the "immedi
All your base are belong to google-cache (Score:3, Interesting)
Ironic... (Score:4, Funny)
Ewww (Score:1)
I think I know what he is talking about. I thought it was an urban legend, but Snoops says otherwise.
Re:Ewww (Score:2)
Dunno if it was caused by weightlifting, but its a horrible image. You should be able to find it easy enough.
Re:Ewww (Score:2, Informative)
Oh, geez!
The weight lifter [rotten.com] is pretty bad, but I think the cab driver [rotten.com] is worse.
Will anyone actually have the nerve to mod this post "informative"?
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The first 3 (Score:3, Funny)
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Paths less travelled (Score:5, Informative)
There are others, of course. But I like RWS because it doesn't contain truly obnoxious crap, scat tentacle anime pr0n or anything like that. Just your collection of normal to uber-weird sites. It has a heavy dosage of garage band sites, but even that's good for the occasional good music discovery. Some domains have expired and parked since they were added to the RWS database, so you will see some of those "SEARCH TEH INTERNET FOR FREE!!!" click-n-annoy pages, but they're the exception. In general (at least in my case) you'll find some interesting stuff, like wacky (and some bad) blogs and things like that. I've been hitting it occasionally for a few months and haven't seen a repeat yet.
Anyway, good for a boring afternoon.
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Used to be Google (Score:2)
Ugh.
Another Holden Might Say 'Phony' (Score:3, Funny)
"Forgotten?"
"Wonderful??"
That's some dry wit.
"The Fringe Internet" (Score:4, Interesting)
I like books about strange, forgotten and fringe movies and music. But an anecdotes about how truly weird a band or film is only can go so far-- I'm going to want to see or hear it for myself.
Re:"The Fringe Internet" (Score:1)
-Peter
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For some reason I seem unable to acquire my own shiny new Gmail account.
Or... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Or... (Score:2, Funny)
What about all the crazies, wackos, and tin foil hats you can find here [slashdot.org]?
And then there's this.. that he missed.. (Score:2)
14 minutes, 59 seconds (Score:5, Funny)
Google (Score:3, Insightful)
But the Star Wars kid movie hacks was quiet something - amazing actually.
Isn't this what Portal of Evil does every day? (Score:1)
Google around... (Score:1)
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"disturbing oddities"? (Score:2)
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is it bad . . . (Score:1)
Re:is it bad . . . (Score:1)
And what started as a domain registered simply so I could test my new domain registration application turned into something appar
what about hamster dance? (Score:2)
Worthless Book (Score:5, Insightful)
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Smiley inventor (Score:2)
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TOTSE (Score:1)
Perverted? (Score:4, Funny)
Fellatio is perverted?
Man, this guy needs to get out more...
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Nothing on the 'Net shocks me anymore. (Score:2)
Yeah, it's the study of human nature that renders me mostly immune to shock. Ei
What about the Royal Canadian Mounted Spetsnaz? (Score:1)
Shock #1 (Score:2)
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They've got pr0n on the Internet now? When did this happen? And why can't I find it on my AOL CD?
becuase he's talking about "p0rn" and you're looking for "pr0n", maybe?
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