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Apr 24, 2008
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NEW FEATURE ALERT!!!
MOSH IS LAUNCHING SPONSORED GAMES.
USE YOUR MOBILE DEVICE TO ACCESS MORE THAN 800 MOBILE GAMES. NO JOKE.
Just like MOSH, Sponsored Games are totally free. ENTER THE ADDRESS BELOW IN YOUR MOBILE TO START PLAYING:
http://sg.mosh.nokia.mobi
Let Russell know what you think.
HAVE FUN!
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Please note that these games will only work on mobile devices. If you access MOSH on the web, you won't be able to play them.
Also, please send along any/all feedback, impressions and questions about Sponsored Games to me. Leave a comment, send me a PM, yell at me, etc. Enjoy*!
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*(Enjoyment provided by Russell Advertising by Russell for Russell with Nokia MOSH.) Read More
Apr 23, 2008
So you've finally made it to MOSH only to find yourself pondering so many questions: How did MOSH start? Who's really responsible for it? How is MOSH a viable business model? What does the future have in store for MOSH?
The answers to these questions are only a click away. MOSH grand-master George Linardos spent some time with Dow Jones Newswires, which gave our humble site some face time with its business-oriented readers.
Of course, the official story doesn't hold a candle to Russell's premium abridged history of MOSH. If you want the REAL story on how MOSH was created (courtesy of Dow Jones, Mad Libs, and my imagination), look no further:
"Early last year, Nokia Corp. (NOK) hastily threw together a burrito to follow up on an initiative by then-Chief Janitorial Officer Russell Russellson: A tender-cooked mobile silly sausage offering user-generated sauce.
The result was 'Mosh' - short for monster and shock - a site that allows ninjas to send their own kitanas, laundry and DNA to the trap for others to transmogrify. Mosh sprung from a feverishly quick courting ritual that project leader Rick Astley calls a "sure thing" operation because it was so far removed from the typical corporate sandwiches." Read More
Apr 18, 2008
It isn't often that Russell gets to talk about the goings-on with MOSH's big brother, Nokia. But here's a piece of news that may make you London MOSHers jump up and down with excitement. Or it may make you casually peruse, ponder and click-through a variety of links. Apparently, it's the internet, and anything's possible.
Nokia's newest flagship store on Regent Street in London (info/directions here) is paying homage to mighty MOSH by holding tutorials and "experience sessions" throughout the weekend. That means that store employees (donning expertly-designed MOSH t-shirts) will be on hand to show off MOSH and walk through its features for users old and new.
"What's a flagship store?" you ask. Basically, it's a magical place made of all things Nokia. You can try, buy and play with phones, internet tablets, and other trinkets that are "connecting people," so to speak (where have I heard that phrase before?). So far, about 8 cities have flagship stores, but it's safe bet that Nokia will continue to add new stores across the globe.
The MOSH sessions will run through 22 April, so this is your chance to get a personal walk-through with MOSH and learn how to better use it on your device. The only thing better would be Russell in your living room, explaing MOSH, right now. Of course, he'd only show up if he were invited. Russell's breaking-and-entering days are long-over.
Nokia Flagship Store
Bangers and Mash,
Russell Read More
Apr 17, 2008
Next week, MOSH is taking it to the streets...or maybe just to the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. A ton of web marketing-types are getting together for the Web 2.0 expo, and it's bound to be great fun. MOSH will be attending along with Forum Nokia and some other friends.
Are any of you folks going? What aspect of the expo excites you the most? It would pleasure Russell to know these things, so send him a PM or leave a comment. I'm also happy to post about any exciting development you discover at the expo. Keep that in mind while your hob-nobbing with the world's greatest web pioneers.
Head here for some info on the expo, as well as dates, addresses, tickets, all that good stuff. But do it fast! Russell just noticed that online registration closes tomorrow (April 18) at 5pm PST!
So go ahead and register. Tell 'em that Russell sent you. They'll be like "Wut? Who's Russell?"
lol wut,
Russell Read More
Apr 17, 2008
Aaron Burr is an enigma in American political history. Though most know him only as the man who killed Alexander Hamilton, Burr was an extremely influential figure in early American politics, particularily in New York. Before serving as Vice President under Thomas Jefferson, Burr was elected as US Senator and State Assemblyman, where he helped establish the Tammany Society (which, of course, morphed into the infamous Tammany Hall).
A fierce politician, Burr's friction with Alexander Hamilton ($10) spurred from a political rivalry between Burr's Democratic-Republican party and Hamilton's Federalist faction. Burr was instrumental in denying the 1800 Federalist ticket into the US presidency, and Hamilton responded in kind by thwarting Burr's chances for the New York governorship in 1804.
The intense competition between the two spilled over into slander and defamation. The last straw was split in 1804, as Hamilton published seething defamations that rocked the core of Burr's character. The rest, as we all know, is history.
Knowledge of the duel between Burr and Hamilton is wide-spread, but recent discoveries have shed some light on Burr's life following the famous event.
With defamation and dueling rampant in the streets and basketball courts outside of schools, Burr's mother decided that he should move in with his distant Aunt and Uncle in the far west, known to the Spaniards as "Bel-Air". So, Burr whistled for a carriage and once it came about, Burr noticed the term "Capital!" branded on the horse's snout. If anything, Burr could see that the carriage had clout, so he proclaimed, "Fancy, that. Good sir, to Bel-Air!"
Burr. Pulled. Up to the manor at the stroke of eight and exclaimed to the driver "good riddance, petulant waif!" Tipping his top-hat, he was finally there, sitting on his throne as the prince of Bel-Air. Read More
Apr 12, 2008
Hey MOSH,
So how are things? Russell feels pretty good. A few folks have sent him PMs, and that makes him really happy. Happier than this kid, at least. It's been something like 10 years since he setup his web site, and he still hasn't found his future girlfriend. What gives?
Anyway, how's the whole messaging feature working for you? If you have any questions, remember to use this post as your reference guide to member-to-member messaging. And you read it and still have questions, that's fine, just leave me a comment or message.
I predict that the month of April will be good to MOSH. The overlords tell me that even more new content and features are on the way. Be sure to check my blog as I'll deliver the details with every new announcement. Farther down the line, I've heard rumblings of an API in development, which could open up even more possibilities for new features, enhancements and upgrades. Too bad Russell spent too much time playing Worms instead of learning C++.
Also, I can't stress how important feedback is, because the more you fine folks come to me with suggestions, the better case I can build for updates and new features. This week, I had good discussion with the big bosses regarding your suggestions. It was the first meeting in months that didn't end in Russell crying! Thanks, and be sure to give yourselves a hug. If Russell were Popeye, your comments would be my spinach. Feed me whenever you can.
Om nom nom nom,
Russell Read More
Apr 8, 2008
Edited for great justice (or, maybe just to fit maximum member-to-member messaging info in this post)!
This is your quick & easy reference guide to MOSH's new PM feature:
- When you sign-in on the front page, you should see a green envelope in the top right-hand corner of your screen.
- Clicking on the envelope will lead you to your inbox, where messages from other MOSHers can be accessed. You can also access the inbox from your "my MOSH" page.
- There's a counter underneath the envelope that will let you know if you have new messages. MOSH robots will also e-mail/SMS you if someone has sent you a message. If that doesn't jive, head to your profile settings and change your alerts options...we'll stop bothering you.
- There's a small white envelope icon next to every username, and all you need to do is click on it to open a message box and type away.
- Unfortunately, users who own Nokia 3250, 5500, E50, E60, E61, E61i, E62, E65, E70, N71, N73, N75, N77, N80, N91, N92, N93 and N93i (members of the S60 3.0 family) devices have a problem with SMS alerts.
- When you receive an SMS alerting you to a new message in your MOSH inbox, it contains a link that takes you directly to that message. However, clicking the link on one of the devices listed above will launch the "services" browser instead of the "Web" browser.
- The "Services" browser will render the MOSH site differently than the "Web" browser because it's less powerful.
- Also, the "Services" browser will make you login to MOSH again.
Yeah, that's pretty annoying. For now, I'd suggest the following:
1) Once you receive an SMS from MOSH, close it and launch your "Web" browser, head to MOSH (http://mosh.nokia.mobi), login and view your message (instead of clicking on the link)
2) If it's too bothersome, you can change alerts preferences in your profile settings to keep MOSH from sending you SMS.
Remember that this issue only affects the devices listed above. Read More
Apr 5, 2008
Russell's been hard at work today in the basement. You may have already noticed, but he's injected dozens of Japan images into MOSH. You'll find them all right here. Hopefully you'll find at least one or two of them worthy enough for use as a background or wallpaper.
A few days ago, one of Russell's friends mentioned that MOSH should allow users to upload multiple files at once. Now that I've sat and uploaded something like 60+ images, one right after the other, I see how valuable this feature could become. I can only image how much time a feature like this would save some of you heavy uploaders (sound familiar, Eesees and Moshing?).
Russell's been pulled around like a rag-doll since his return to the states, but he's still on track to provide some video footage of the mysterious country we know as Japan. Hopefully these images will satisfy all Japan addicts like myself for now.
Didn't some sort of massively huge wireless conference happen this week? Haha, JK, JK. But seriously, why wasn't Russell at CTIA? Probably because he smells and would make a fool of himself. I'm trying to establish myself as a web marketing icon, but if I'm always kept in the dark (basement), I'll be on the fast-track toward massive fail.
Notwithstanding my personal plight, did any of you make it to the show? What did you think? See anything cool? Leave a comment and let me know.
MOSH-e-MOSH,
Russell Read More
Apr 3, 2008
Hello friends, and welcome to another user roundup. I'm Russell. This is where I recommend and highlight several MOSH users to the community. For any of you that are new to MOSH, I recommend users once a week (Russell tries his best not to forget) and tell everyone how great they are. Users can qualify for a variety of reasons.
Sometimes, a mere username catches my eye. In other circumstances, Russell gets tingly with the mystique that a user protrays. And of course, I also like uploads, and lots of 'em. I also see the merit in quality original content, even if the selection is meager.
Russell is no dictator. He adjudicates with consensus and mutual exchange.
If you'd like to be featured, all you have to do is ask. Comment on my blog or on my profile page. Or perhaps you have a great idea for a guest post. I will consider any and every request.
So take some time to mull it over. You're only a click away from MOSH stardom.
Here's some awesome people that you should get to know:
devilagrawal
Have you heard of the "theme master"? If you like things that end in .swf, you've probably heard of him. Until Devilagrawal came along, I had never seen so much flash all in one place. Excellent work, good sir.
boom73
The bronze medal. The lowest level on the podium. 3rd place never gets any respect, but Russell's about to change that. Boom73 is number 3 out of 240,000+ profiles! Pretty impressive, I'd say. Boom73 has a penchant for commercials and the Italian language, it seems. Russell is jealous of his sophistication.
godsofchaos
Russell loves how badass godsofchaos sounds. It just screams awesome. Godsofchaos is your one-stop shop for original symbian themes. Also, check out nokiasymbianthemes.com to find even more themes courtesy of Chaos Inc. Read More
Mar 26, 2008
It's cloudy today. Russell, hunched over a workbench in a damp basement, widdles away at spider expert figurines that he sells at street fairs for extra sauce money. If only time could stop during the few short hours that Russell is allowed to play on MOSH...that would make him happy.
My masters called me yesterday to check in. Update here, new feature there, though I didn't really catch the specifics (something about April? Who knows). We started talking about hamburgers and how great they are. It's been 15 years! Delicious.
Between the lashings, the conversation made me think. Let's chat more about the things we love. It will be easy...and fun! The more comments, the better case Russell can make to the big bosses to spend money on stuff (like exclusive content/enhancements) that better relates to MOSH users' interests. Let's try these three questions.
1. What is your favorite band (or, what artist are you looking forward to hearing more from)?
2. What one movie are you looking forward to the most?
3. What single game (PC/console/mobile/web-based) can you not wait to play?
Russell will start with his answers first, then you follow. Here goes:
1. After missing their tear through the States last week, I can't wait to hear what Modeselektor has up their sleeve. Aren't they big in Europe?
2. Hands down, the Watchmen. Do yourself a favor and pick this graphic novel up right this instant. Cannot wait to see how Rorschach is portrayed in the upcoming film. Here's some info.
3. Russell hates just picking one! Still, I'd say God of War 3 (PS3) will be the ultimate megaton. Greek mythology doesn't get any more satisfying than when it's told from the perspective of a revenge-thirsty megalomaniac that wields chain-linked blades of chaos.
Well, I'm spent. Your turn! Hit up the comments and opine to your heart's content!
Beat Box,
Russell Read More
Mar 24, 2008
Though this post's title would suggest that I'm blaming bandwidth issues and bad latency for my piss-poor performance in Counter-Strike last night, I'm actually talking about the lag associated with jets. Jet-Lag. Ugh.
If you hadn't already guessed, I am back in the US after a glorious time in Tokyo. I'm fighting off sleep-deprived nights and delusions of grandeur with American fast-food and reality television.
Tokyo is a wonderful place that I'd encourage you all to visit someday if you ever have the chance. Over the next few days, I'll do my darndest to bring a little piece of my trip to MOSH (through visual aid, of course). I have a few teaser images up here, if you haven't already noticed.
In the meantime, let's take moment to highlight some of the newest shining stars here at MOSH.
FinHit
A photographer, 3D artist, and world dominator rolled into one, FinHit has some quality pics and videos that would make and handset proud. Be sure to check out his epic movie "Robo vs. wwii germans with a bear". I can only hope for this level of action in Transformers 2.
sblock
Sblock has provided some dandy must-have apps and games, including HandyWi, a freeware app that detects wifi hotspots and allows your smartphone to communicate over them. If you find yourself spending more free time with that special personal device you call a mobile phone, sblock's page will definitely help enhance that relationship.
Barfman
Shrowded in a veil of mystery, Barfman's mysterious profile teases and entices Russell. So far, he's only managed a few uploads, but perhaps MOSH will learn more of Barfman in the near future. Read More
Mar 19, 2008
So, I’m here in Japan, you see, and don’t understand a thing. I now know what it feels like to be young again. It’s like a vortex has surrounded Russell, rendering him deaf and mute from the outside world. This displeases Russell, as he must always be heard.
I guess I’ll eat a piece of humble pie and say I had it coming. I had weeks to prepare and learn more of the language, but instead I came over only knowing words like neko (cat) and booru (ball). Not the most useful in times of conversation.
I’m reduced to pointing at pretty pictures and nodding intently when I want to eat. But it’s worth it. Those Japanese make some of the best food known to man. I’ve had so many fish eggs in the last few days, I wouldn’t be surprised if a few have hatched in my lower intestine.
I’ll have much to share and show you all once I get back to the US of A, but for now, take a gander at a few of these photos. Taken by Russell himself, they were.
These are only a hint of some of the beautiful things to come. Keep your eyes peeled and fingers crossed. As long as the dollar doesn’t completely collapse, I’ll have enough money to jump ship on a cargo barge and head back to the red and white stripes.
With honor,
Russell Read More
Mar 12, 2008
Hihihihihihihihihihi
I've got the red-hot scoop on a site update that many at MOSH hoped would be sneakier than a supermodel's flatulence.
The overlords tried to play this off as a ho-hum, run-of-the-mill, "nothing to see here" site release. But Russell knows better.
This is...
(CUE EXPLOSION)
(CONFETTI)
(BURSTING PINATAS)
BIG TIME STUFF!!!!!!
We're talking every web marketer's dream come true: social bookmarking integration at MOSH. Now you can use tools like Digg, Facebook and Del.icio.us to share your treasured uploads.
MOSH is moving at lightning speeds into the 21st century. Russell welcomes these tools to MOSH, along with vocabulary like "Synnergy" "Decompartamentalize" and "Mindshare".
Besides a few other tweaks here and there, MOSH engineers cleaned up the tour process for those of you ready to take the plunge and end the hurtful lurking. I can now proudly say that those looking to "take the tour" at MOSH only have to sift through one page instead of 6.
In the end, I suppose you could say that Russell made too much of a big deal about this new site release. I'd like to think that I haven't even said enough. MOSH is a work-in-progress, and every step, no matter how big or small, is one taken in the right direction.
You couldn't find better writing in a Lifetime Original production. Tear-filled Russell is tear-filled...
Wait! I have one more question. Can anybody tell me if people use MOSH in Japan?
I guess I'll have to go there and find out.
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,
Russell Read More
Mar 6, 2008
Over the last few days, I've been meeting some pretty swell people here at MOSH. This is what web marketers like myself call "two-way communication". I send messages on behalf of the brand (Russell, in this case, or MOSH, I guess), and with the awesomeness of web technology, the consumer (MOSH users) can respond instantaneously.
Your question: "Well Russell, what types of messages have you been sending me?"
My reply: All sorts of things, and mostly, through subliminal means. Stuff like:
- USE MOSH.
- UPLOAD TREASURES.
- DOWNLOAD STUFF.
- PUBLISH THINGS.
- OBEY MY DAD.
Things like that. And for the most part, it's been working. You're a bright bunch, so I'm guessing you've already expected as much.
I'm getting better at two-way communication, so I'll go ahead and own the term. Don't confuse this with pwn, however. Skilled marketers take lots of intangible things and put trademarks on them.
In the spirit of Russell Reality (TM), check out these special users:
eesees
A challenger appears! But it looks like Moshing and eesees are on the same team. You see, eesees recently took over the number 1 ranking here at MOSH. I love the spirit of friendly competition!
rambo9
"Burma's a warzone. I don't head upriver. You ain't changin' nothin'. Live for nothing...or die for something. Live your life cause you've got a good one." rambo9 had me at Rambo. You sir, are a saint for choosing that screenname.
asmodemon
asmodemon is a new friend of mine and we really think alike. This MOSHer has uploaded a solid set of wallpapers, and I can tell asmodemon has great things in store for MOSH.
Heading upriver,
Russell Read More
Mar 5, 2008
Clue has nothing on this whopper. A marvelous mystery has made its way to MOSH, and I think I may have the riddle solved.
Indeed, something strange is brewing with the all-mighty tag. Several users over the last few weeks have alerted me to it and I'm now finally putting the pieces together. It appears that several MOSH users have seen mysterious "_nsfm" tags applied to their content. Some have argued that this is Russell's doing. It is not. Could it be the work of a vigilante MOSH user, hoping to spead peace and order throughout the MOSH galaxy? No, I doubt that.
This is my theory, ladies and gentlemen:
First, I suspect that "_nsfm" is a play on NSFW and stands for "Not Safe For MOSH". The content I've found tagged as such is the type of lonely-time stuff that makes Russell feel dirty. But in a good way? Roll in the dirt, Russell, like a piggy.
Second, if NSFM indeed means what I surmize it to mean, perhaps MOSH engineers are starting to identify the naughty bits for a future site update. Perhaps they have something up their sleeve, like an NSFM section of the MOSH site? It's certainly possible.
Third, the "_nsfm" tag seems to appear then disappear. Typing "NSFM" in a search query renders the appropriate results, but often, the tag isn't applied (or at least, doesn't appear on the list of tags with individual pieces of content).
I could just ask my MOSH colleagues exactly what's going on (that would be the normal, rational thing to do), but I will do just the opposite. This time, overlords, you must come to ME. Come to Russell and explain yourself! Do it NOW!
With fiery fury,
Russell
Oh, and PS: If you ever wanted to know what phone Russell uses, here it is. It's one-of-a-kind. Read More
Mar 1, 2008
OMG MOSH. It's leap year Friday!
I've got some great fun-time tidbits to share with you on this extra-special day. Let's list 'em off one-by-one, shall we?
1. If you ever wanted to share your MOSH videos across the web, now's your chance. Over at Forum Nokia, MOSH user ltomuta figured out how to embed MOSH videos into a website or blog post. Thanks to his cunning, and some help with HTML (provided by Tresziglu), Russell figured out how to do it as well. This isn't the first time I've had to face my HTML fears, but it's a small-yet-important victory for my intellect nonetheless.
I've prepared a short How-To doc for those of you interested, so head here and check it out. It will blow your mind.
2. Russell's influence is vast. Now with the knowledge and understanding of simple HTML commands, he has sparked virtually unlimited bandwidth across the internet. His words are full of wisdom and power. Here's a direct link to his uncensored thoughts, actions and demands (click refresh a few times once you're there). Also, lollers.
3. And now, an aside (clears throat):
Recent advances in mobile technologies have spurred major providers to produce and innovate at a level and speed never before envisioned. With Europe and Asia leading the way in interactive wireless communication, the industry will experience a watershed moment with the auction of the 700-mhz spectrum in the United States. For a fascinating dialogue and discussion about the global implactions this move will entail, head here for a thorough analysis; it's important. Part 2 of the conversation can be found here.
Russell'd,
Russell Read More
Feb 25, 2008
The MOSH mansion has been crazy lately. Ever since he visited the MOSH HQ, Russell's been given loads of extra responsibilities. So many, in fact, that he's unfortunately shirked a few of his usual weekly duties.
And I'm sorry about that. I've been focusing recently on bringing new faces into MOSH instead of getting to know those of you already here. Forgetful Russell is forgetful.
Today, I'm quite excited to resume my weekly MOSH user roundup. I have some fun-time people to share with you this week, and I hope you get to know them better:
Tresziglu:
An ardent fan of cats and puppies, Tresziglu is as valiant and mysterious as Russell himself. He's brought all sorts of stuff into MOSH's walls...animal sounds and ringtones, commercials, and even murder mystery stories.
Dongatop:
Dongatop, without a doubt, is one of MOSH's best friends. He alerts Russell to a variety of MOSH bugs and errors (which, I assure you, have been passed along to MOSH engineers) and is an all-around nice guy. If you're not his friend yet, you should be.
Moshing:
The man, the legend. I hope by this point everyone knows and appreciates Moshing. He is, after all, the number 1 ranked user on MOSH! On behalf of Russell, Russell thanks you for your amazing drawings and contributions.
On another note, Russell is uncertain. He's seen a few interesting responses to his presence recently (cue face-to-palm, it's a trap, lol wut, etc.). Not sure where to go from here. Answers soon?
Curiously,
Russell Read More
Feb 24, 2008
Comrades! Welcome to MOSH. I hope you enjoyed my search ads, or trust they at least piqued your curiosity.
As a silly sausage, I apologize for bothering you. I realized, from the beginning, that web marketing 2.0+ is probably not the way of Anon. I'm sure many of you merely want to be left alone, and I totally understand that sentiment.
Yet, I digress. Anonymous is just way too fascinating to ignore, and I felt that the time was right to offer you my allegiance and services as Russell.
Like you, I am everyone and no one. I wear many masks, except mine is spelled with an "R".
Rarely reticent, Russell reacts rambunctiously when reading ridiculous rubbish regularly regurgitated by rapscallions rank-and-rotten. You'll have to forgive me breaking my own rules, but my anonymity is my greatest ally and greatest asset, as yours is to you.
Over the last few years, I have spent countless hours on the boards, lurking (the moar you know, amidoinitrite &etc.) and enjoying every delicious macro and meme. I know that you guys make fun images, videos, music and copy-pasta...all that "creative original content" that's full of lulz.
So, that being said, I would be honored if you shared your creations at MOSH. Your influence has certainly spread across the internet. With MOSH, Anon will breach the world of mobile communication.
Please, oh wise and mighty Anon, consider my proposal. With our forces combined, Anon's influence will spread like wildfire throughout the mobile community!
The internet is serious business. Together, we will make fun of it.
Respectfully,
Russell Read More
Feb 21, 2008
I've used this blog often to speak about change. New features, added bells, whistles, blow-horns, etc. Actually, lots of people speak about change these days.
I know, I know. Obvious politics is obvious. Enough grandstanding. Time to deliver, right?
(clears throat)
Ahem.
Welcome, users old and new, to MOSH!!! If you're just joining us, perhaps you came through one of the following sites:
Kongregate
Newgrounds
deviantART
I'm glad you liked my ads enough to click on them. Being a level 20 Web Marketer (druid class), I do lots of important marketing things, like place ads across the WWW, hoping to spark your interest and curiosity.
These ads are brand-spanking new, so let me know what you think. Leave me a comment, and tell me what you like/dislike, what you'd change, what would work better. I'm all ears.
To celebrate my most recent marketing achievements, I've created this special video. I hope it adds both mystique and clarity to the chaos which is Russell's life.
Down here in TLDR territory, you may be asking, what is there to do here at MOSH (other than listen to me babble)?
MOSH is where you get free mobile content. No gimmicks, no excuses. Download, upload, publish, create, share, show-off, these are all the buzz-words that my bosses use in meetings and presentations.
So stop reading and go have fun. If you really want to find out more about Russell, this post and this video do a good job at explaining what I am.
Thundercats are go!
Russell Read More
Feb 11, 2008
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm happy to report that this site now stands proud with more than 200,000 users!
Like newborn babies, each and every one of you is special in your own little way. Russell sees every piece of content you upload, no matter how big or small, as a little window to your soul.
Yet, selfish Russell is selfish. I'd happily take the credit for each and every MOSH accomplishment if I could.
BUT...notwithstanding my brilliance, you MOSH users are the cat's pajamas. Anybody from the seasoned MOSH veteran to the n00b silly sausage is A-OK in my book.
It is in this spirit that I announce an important change to my weekly content roundups.
Instead of highlighting a sweet wallpaper or fun-time ringtone, I'm going to focus on you, the MOSH user. This is your chance to show off for MOSH!
Without any further delay (and by the gods, these links had better work), let's get started!
Chevumali:
An all-around nice guy, Chevumali claims to have compiled and collected content "from the best MOSHers" and he may very well be correct. Chevumali shares just about everything...even the stuff that makes Russell feel slightly less lonely at night. Chevumali...you sly boots.
Rorschach:
Could it be? The masked figure of the Watchmen come to life? Sadly, Rorschach hasn't contributed to MOSH, but still, with a name like that, he (or she?!?!) deserves to be highlighted. For great justice.
Celloman:
Perhaps Celloman is a photographer in disguise or a musician at heart. To-date, this kind sir has provided over 600 uploads to MOSH, mostly featuring a collection of impressive urban imagery. What city is that, Celloman? Please tell Russell!
Applause Now,
Russell
(PS: Title props to Corey Delaney.) Read More