![]() What is your favorite site on the internet? I’m lucky to be busy during this insane quarantine and collapse of the world, but wish I was making more useless stuff. Now I’m working on what feels like everything. How long ago did you launch the site / what are you working on now? I learned HTML and all of that and have been literally doing that all day every since (for clients and myself, not the Smashing Pumpkins) I wanted to make a fansite for the Smashing Pumpkins when I was like 11 years old. Someone told me they put the site up on all of the computers at any Apple Store they go to. I get a lot of terrible ad salesmen that want to buy the site or plaster ads on it. What is the weirdest thing that has come from owning/running such a unique-not-really-having-a-purpose site? This has caused a lot of confusion for me because I always forget the URLs. I tried to get domain names that had the least amount of e’s an o’s possible and I guess I’m an idiot because i registered which has 8 e’s and which has 9 o’s. I had to register the domains first for the idea to work. I get at least one message a week from someone being really pissed off the site doesn’t make sound anymore. It’s obviously way better with the music, so that’s a bit sad. Thanks to everyone’s horrible spammy sites chrome and safari have disabled auto-playing audio so I had to take the music out. The first version of the site would play a mp3 of the “hey…hooo” part of Naughty by Nature’s Hip hop hooray. Technically the site is pretty basic…it is just a javascript redirect back and forth between two domains. ![]() What was the hardest part of building it? Once I got rid of those terrible illustrations the site got a lot more traffic. I remember the first version had some poorly illustrated hands-in-the-air images that looked like the glove from the Hamburger Helper commercials. This stupid site was one of the things I made. I decided to do one of those 30 days of creativity where you try to make a project every day for a month. Sometimes “creative” people need a kick in the ass and some structure to stop being lazy. What were the circumstances behind creating heeeeeey Hoooooo? The site has gotten around 50m unique visitors, and you have to assume they’ve been redirected a few times back and forth…so, god….a bazillion? I’ve made some really big websites for clients like Google and Apple and I will guarantee more people have gone to Heeeey-hoooo. Identification is the first step to securing you and your family’s future, the garden gnome can be a tricky beast but at the same time, you may find you’re often mistaking them for less aggressive gnomes… at the end of the day the more information you have the better, which is why this book will come in handy.How many Heeeeey Hooooo’s do you think the world has seen and heard? ![]() I’m going to even with you on this one, it wasn’t until reading this book that I discovered how menacing these little creatures can be, at first you’ll see one, then two, three, five, eight, and just like a Fibonacci tornado of tiny shovels and pickaxes you’ll be on your back foot dealing with a great uprising! You need to nip it in the bud as soon as possible. What's your poo telling you? on AmazonĬrucial survival information when dealing with one of the world’s smallest menaces. It goes without saying, but I’ll say it anyway if you’re going to get down and dirty with it, pick up some gloves as well. What’s your poo telling you is complete with clear and clever drawn illustrations that will, for better or for worse, leave just the right amount to your imagination, and probably perk your curiosity in the worst possible way. Of course, I can take wild guesses at pooping in the woods, but what the matter is telling us itself is a whole other question, and now my friend, you will be able to have the answers. That being said, now and then there’s something like “What’s your poo telling you?” that poses a question that I previously held no answer to. When it comes to weird books, I’ve seen the lot, there’s something about the subtle art of pooping that seems to make its way into book after book, from How to poop in the woods, How to poop on a date to the subtle art of toilet paper origami. ![]() Something you sit and ponder on the loo? Well? No more! ![]()
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