Geek On The Mountain


Free Ipods


Aug 26

Posted: under General.

There is a website giving away ipods for free. All you have to do is sign up with one of their sponsors and get some friends to do the same. Sound devious? It did to me at first as well. In fact, I probably heard about this a month ago or more, but I ignored it until just the other day. It seems to be legit. The thing that really won me over was a bit of investigative reporting done by wired last week. I have indeed seen people who have actually gotten an ipod out of the deal, and if a major news agency is willing to say the same, then I think it’s at least worth a shot. They have the new 4th gen 20 gig ipod, all of the mini’s, and for those who already have one and don’t seem to think they need another, there’s a $250 gift cert to itunes.

I’ll admit, I wouldn’t be willing to put any money into it. But then again, that’s not needed. The actual company isn’t asking anything more from you than an email address and a mailing address to ship the ipod to. Any money you actually end up spending goes to their sponsors, not to them (at least not directly, the sponsors reimburse this place for the referral…they’re a marketing company). No one really knows how much they make off each referral, and although it’s probably a descent amount, I’m sure it’s nowhere near the $50+ they would need to cover their costs if they shipped an ipod to every user. But they know that not everyone will make it that far. They make money on the people who only end up getting a couple of referrals and don’t go any further.

I should also make it clear that you don’t even end up having to pay the sponsors any money. From what I’ve seen, most of the offers have a free trial, in which case you can just cancel before you actually shell out any cash, but you still get credit for signing up. Naturally, enough people don’t end up canceling to make it worth everyone’s while to keep doing this. I’ve heard good things about an offer from inphone. Apparently there are no costs at all until you use the service, and you even get a $10 gift cert to amazon for signing up. I wasn’t offered that one. (they’ll offer like 8 or 10 choices to each person, but they have more sponsors than that). Since there’s no real cost, and just a little bit of time involved, I figured I’d go ahead and give it a shot. I’ve had my eye on the new 4th generation 20 gig ipods.

In addition to completing one offer, you need refer 5 friends to do the same. They have to use your link in order to show up as being referred by you, and then they must complete an offer. That said, here’s my link :) http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=8325440

I’ve heard that macs may have trouble with the site working properly, but surely use no other browser than IE. Firefox doesn’t really display the site correctly, but more importantly, there are reports that something else is broken that you may not get credit for signing up. Therefore, go with IE. Play it safe. It’s also fair to mention that you can expect spam coming out of this (although it technically isn’t spam since I’m sure you agreed to receive email offers from them and their marketing partners when you signed up). I personally created a new address just for the site to avoid extra emails, and I’m glad I did since I got 3 last night alone. Also, there have reportedly been problems with hotmail not working (emails from freeipods may not reach hotmail accounts, whether it’s hotmail’s doing or freeipods I don’t know).

I should also comment that although this sounds like a pyramid scheme, it isn’t. In a pyramid scheme, I pay some amount of money and then sign up friends to do the same, in which case some of their money comes back to me and so on and so forth down the line. That’s not happening here. There’s no money changing hands. This is essentially just like clicking on banners and getting paid. They’re a marketing firm that’s getting paid to refer people to various services that that can usually be canceled or not used before actually spending any money. Like I said, I figure it’s worth a shot. Please check out the Wired article and help me out by following my link to the site and signing up.

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They’re Back


Aug 25

Posted: under School.

For about the last week I’ve had to live with the fact that they’re all back. That is, the college students. I couldn’t guess how many stick around all year, but the number or students enrolled is somewhere just south of the number of residents in this town, which means that when everyone shows up, suddenly everything is terribly busy. Traffic suddenly gets worse and stores become packed. It kinda sucks. As a mass, I hate college students. Milenka enjoys pointing out that I am one, but I’m certainly different. I don’t migrate.

On a related note, this also means that I’m down to my last few days of freedom…

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Windows XP SP2 Release


Aug 25

Posted: under Technology.

I believe that service pack 2 comes out today, I think. From what I’ve read, it supposed to come out for xp professional and apparently it is already out for the home edition. This is just what I’ve read. What I’ve really seen is that windows update doesn’t let me download it. So I’d dare say it’s not out yet…I did notice that they totally revamped the update site.

On the other hand, I wasn’t really looking to download it just yet. While I’d generally say it’s not a bad idea to update, MS has done some funky things in SP2 that may cause certain programs (AV and firewall for instance) to stop working correctly. I fully plan on seeing what problems arise from everyone else before I install it on any of my computers.

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Watching the Miles Roll By


Aug 25

Posted: under General.

Does anyone else enjoy watching packages ship, or is it just me?

I’m talking about things you can track, like with UPS or FedEx. I just bookmarking the tracking page and checking in every day to see it’s progress. It’s good, clean fun. Honest.

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Blog Spammers


Aug 25

Posted: under Technology.

I was looking at the site’s stats the other day, and I noticed a disturbing number of page views on the file that does all the comment handling. This corresponds well with my experience as of late, which is that every couple of days I’ll get a bunch of comment spam referencing sites that mt-blacklist doesn’t even have on the master list. It’s easy to clear it out, but annoying that I have to bother at all. I also was falling prey to some spammers who weren’t even really visiting the site. They were just posting the comments directly to entries. That’s blocked now, which should make it (trivially) harder to spam me. The amount that mt-blacklist actually blocks is kind of insane. If I didn’t have it, I’d either be spending lots of time deleting comments, or I’d turn them off altogether.

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