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Anonymity at the Atlasphere

April 27, 2005  ·  Category: Atlasphere, Objectivism

I received the following letter from someone who was perturbed that I deleted his Atlasphere profile when he joined the member directory under the name "Zero Disclosure." I thought some of you might be interested in my response. Here's his note: In all honesty, I'm just disappointed. In Atlas you can find a lot said about capitalism. If you take capitalism to the web, you will find that the best websites are the ones that don't micro manage users. I wonder what your conversion rate is for people you delete. Do they re-register, or do they ...

Serenity Trailer

April 27, 2005  ·  Category: Atlasphere, Reviews

WOW, watch the Serenity trailer. (For more background information, see my post at the Atlasphere on this topic.)

Site Launch: The Atlasphere v. 2.0

October 2, 2004  ·  Category: Atlasphere, Web Development

We just launched a major revision to the Atlasphere's design, architecture, and browsing functionality: Ayn Rand Admirers - The Atlasphere This comes after nearly two months of full-time design and programming, and a few weeks of working 16-hour days on the implementation. It's a soft launch, so no announcement has been sent out yet to members. There are still some rough edges (directory search is disabled, haven't created pretty headers for the directory and dating indexes, etc) but most of the site should be working very smoothly. Unfortunately, I have a splitting headache and all I want to do is take a hot ...

The Post-It Note Bandit Strikes

April 27, 2004  ·  Category: Atlasphere

This is the company whose software we use to publish columns at the Atlasphere. Heh. Noted.

Re-release of We the Living

November 25, 2003  ·  Category: Atlasphere, Objectivism

An announcement from movie producer Duncan Scott, who also recently provided a wonderful interview on this topic at the Atlasphere: AYN RAND MOVIE RETURNS TO THEATERS Los Angeles, CA - Oct 21, 2003. Moviegoers as well as fans of novelist/philosopher Ayn Rand will soon have a rare opportunity to see the film classic WE THE LIVING on the big screen. The film�s distributor, Duncan Scott, announced today that the film will be released to theaters across North America throughout the winter of 2003 and the spring of 2004. This is the first theatrical reissue of the film in 15 ...

Objectivist Dating Service

November 1, 2003  ·  Category: Atlasphere, Objectivism

The Objectivist dating service for admirers of Ayn Rand's novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged has now been launched at the Atlasphere. Check it out if you're an admirer of Ayn Rand's novels.