Kotaku, a question [ December 10th, 2008 ] Posted in » PC

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Is it me, or has anyone else noticed that the number of posts on Kotaku’s pages seem to be decreasing at an alarming rate.  I’ve noticed this pattern over the last couple of weeks.  But before I said anything, and potentially looked like an idiot (or is that more of an idiot?) I wanted to make sure.  And now I am. 

Kotaku, as with all Gawker Network, sites use “more” button you have to click to read the rest of the article.  Can we all just agree this is a stupid idea?  The main reason for having a design like that is to track what articles are “viewed”.  It certainly doesn’t help the reader any by having to click a link 1 paragraph into a story.  Especially when Kotaku stories are very short to begin with. 

Gawker Network recently announced it was cutting back staff, despite making a profit.  They sited “troubling economic times” as the reason.  So who did they cut?  They cut employees from The Consummerist - a website devoted to helping people with financial issues.  So their most (socially) important website they cut when it’s “needed” most.

And that’s exactly what worries me - Kotaku, and the rest of the Gawker Network, are making a lot of “bottom line” decisions instead of thinking of the consumer.  I think companies should be allowed to do whatever they want in order to make money.  But as a consumer, and as one of their customers, I don’t like the direction they are going.  I’ve left websites (Eurogamer) and stores (I’m looking at you Circuit City) because of poor value/customer experience.  Kotaku is no different.  I find myself going there less and less, and I don’t even bother to check out Gizmodo anymore (for the same reasons as listed above).

Kotaku, while a little heavy on the nerd snark at times has always had valuable news.  But if I have to click additional links to read something, and sift through more advertisements with less content, then I’ll just find another place to read about games. 

I suspect any day now they’ll just have one post, and it will be a link to an advertiser. 

   

Windows: reloaded

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This is one of the funniest parodies I’ve ever seen.  As a wise man once said, “it’s funny ’cause it’s true.”

 

 

 

December 8th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Human Trebuchet

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This has nothing to do with video games.  It’s just cool.  And if by cool I mean utterly terrifying…  Although if you squint really hard you could pretend you were playing Age of Empires or something. 

   

 

November 7th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Oh Homer Simpson would be proud…

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Here I was, all set to write about something serious.  But I can’t.  This is way more important.  This is bigger than the economy.  It’s bigger than the election.  It’s bigger than the World Series.  (Not as big as the Steelers).  What is it you ask?

It’s a bacon Tuxedo!

   

October 24th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Economic Meltdown

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Mother's animal cookies

 
Well it was bound to happen.  The economic meltdown has finally hit us close to home - one of the GAUGE staples (animal cookies) are no longer going to be made.  The company that baked them is going out of business due to increased costs and an inability to get loans from the bank.

This is truly a sad day for all…

   

     

October 13th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Nintendo DSi

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The Original DS: that's one piece of sexy technologyFor the last few weeks I’ve been trying to decide if I want to upgrade my DS.  (Currently I have an original DS.)  Which, of course, as you can see by the picture is a bit clunky.  But I’m not the type of person to upgrade when I have something that’s working perfectly fine.  Oh sure I can’t really see screens if I’m within 100 yards of a candle.  And it ways as much as a small car.

But otherwise it works perfectly!

Despite all this, I still couldn’t shake a desire to get a new DS.  Now with the DSi launch, maybe I’ll have enough justification to go out and purchase new hardware.  

So what does everyone else think?  Is the DSi worth it? 

   

  

         

October 3rd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

I’m just sayin…

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I could survive for 1 minute, 22 seconds chained to a bunk bed with a velociraptor

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September 16th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Choosing a band name

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Anyone who followed our GAUGE exploits knows that one of our major goals was to play through Hard on Rock Band.  Well this was almost derailed by our inability to come up with a name for our band.  Naming things is NOT our strong suit.  After many weeks and approximately eleventy billion emails, we finally settled on The Wutai Clan. 

That’s why I was glad to see this xkcd comic.  It’s nice to know we aren’t the only ones to struggle with this…

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July 29th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Chuck Norris: the video game

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It’s Friday so sit back, relax, and enjoy this great video game. Because you have to admit, it’s about 8 different kinds of awesome.

  

July 25th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Rock Band 2 drum kit

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yeah they're $300, but they're real!Where we last left our entirely fictional wife she was slowly coming around to the idea of a new drum set for Rock Band 2

Well never let anyone say that we at The Save Spot aren’t willing to provide answers to life’s difficult challenges!  Because our (also entirely fictional husband) may have some new arguments in his arsenal - namely this drum kit sitting conveniently to the left. 

These aren’t just plastic toy drums, these are a real set of electronic drums, completely capable of being used outside of Rock Band 2.  If that’s not justification for a new game, then I don’t know what is!

 

 

July 22nd, 2008 | Leave a Comment

The Save Spot Comic #3

The Save Spot Comic 3

 

The Save Spot Comic is published semi-occasionally and is widely perceived to be semi-humorous.

July 18th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

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