Ben Brown, Internet Rockstar Feverish Velocity

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Artisanal Webpagery

My dad is so proud right now. He hasn’t said anything like that, but I know he is. My dad, oh loyal benbrown.com reader, you know, he is a character. He only just recently stopped telling me to quit this whole internet thing and go to art school so I could […]


Thou Shalt Have No Bit Higher Than 8!

I am working on an interactive art thing for a big event being thrown by the Jewish Media Conspiracy of which I am a member. Part of this involves creating a web site that will be “launching” later this week to collect submissions for the final art performance. It is neat!
As part […]


Ben Turns Thirty

Today is my 30th birthday. I hope that my still young friends can continue to trust me, even though I am now officially a member of the establishment.
I am very flattered that Corey Denis thought my birthday was newsworthy. If you are as impressed as I am at myself, you should buy […]


DOOMED!

Hey everyone!
Don’t eat tuna in New York City! It’s poison!
I think Winter is a great season for global economic panic!
Yahoo! News reports that we’re all going to be eaten by bacteria! Hopefully they won’t be fired for saying so.
Oh, and Heath Ledger was found dead in Mary Kate Olsen’s apartment.
If only there was […]


REPLY YES IF MARRIAGE OK

For some reason, I am getting some kind of strange pleasure out of the fact that Katie had to wait to tell her coworkers I had tricked her into getting married because she didn’t want to take any attention away from the Internet’s Andre Torrez’s wedding.
Katie: haha, i just changed my relationship status as engaged […]


I am so old skool!

This Halloween, my personal Website turned 10-years old. I registered benbrown.com on October 31, 1997. I was 19. Holy crap! I also registered Flabjab.com that day for the Webzine I ran out of my dorm room at the University of Maryland. I actually hosted the domains on a linux […]


What do you do?

My friend Heather Gold has a live talk show where she cleverly tricks interesting people into saying very interesting things around a theme of her devising. If you live in San Francisco, you should attend, it is just your kind of thing! They happen at the JCC. You have to buy tickets […]