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The forgotten joke website influenced YouTube, Twitter, Tinder, and so much more Before MySpace, before Facebook, before Twitter, before YouTube, before Instagram, before Tinder there was HOTorNOT. Created on a lark in 2000, HOTorNOT became what we’d now call an overnight viral hit by letting people upload pictures of themselves to the internet so total strangers could rate their attractiveness on a scale of 1 to 10. Twenty years later, it’s a conceit that smacks of the juvenile “edginess” of the early web. It s now seen at best as superficial and crass, at worst as problematic and potentially offensive. However, the deeper you dive into HOTorNOT’s history, the more surprised you ll be by the thoughtfulness bubbling below its shallow surface and its fundamental impact on internet history. ....
Former Pirate FM presenter and journalist Ian Polmear has died at the age of 54. Ian was at the station for 15 years from its launch in 1992, and more recently worked in local media in his native Cornwall. He was also a lecturer at Lincoln College and held positions at BBC Radio. Ian’s friend and former colleague Aaron James writes this tribute for RadioToday: “To begin to explain to those not fortunate enough to spend the 1990s and 2000s listening to Ian Polmear, you have to understand that the Pirate FM of that era was an embodiment of a very different radio era to now. ....
Hamster Dance stuck in your head on what seems like an endless loop. An “Earworm” has buried in and set up home. One study shows 92 percent of people report having songs stuck in their heads at least once a week. Tai hunts down the earworm and explores the science of involuntary musical thoughts during on the Children’s Corner, Saturday, April 24 at 9 a.m. Tags: ....
Media Credit: Lindsay Paulen | Staff Photographer Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches – “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story – to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of the year. I came to GW shy and awkward but eager and ready to learn. I didn’t know where I would fit in but knew I wanted to join the student newspaper. I don’t remember how it came to be, but I ended up in that musty townhouse basement during one of the first weeks of my freshman year for a photo meeting. As the year passed, I attended more meetings, usually sitting on the floor next to Arielle Bader, and took more and more assignments. I’m sure I was awkward, and I remember being a little scared of the older staff members, especially the ever so elusive Olivia Anderson. I remember being annoyed once because she asked me to redo a very simple assignment that I had messed up. It wasn’t until I worked with he ....