Oh, I don't mind ripping off of content where it's attributed, and I'm not bothered about hotlinkin' as bandwidth is cheap as chips nowadays. Why they added their site to Wikipedia before they registered the domain I don't know.
Anyway, I suppose it's a good thing. People didn't bother with this stuff for The Inside, so I choose to believe it's a good sign.
OK. I'm confused. The only person I can find tinkering with the Wikipedia page was Error and his Another Drive News Blog. But you're saying there's another site, right?
Aye - www dot drivefanforum dot com
ETA: From the bios section: "Profiles and bios of the Suns Coaches, Players, and Cheerleaders"
It's look like a template for another site they've used but not finished adapting. Their sources are linked, also, so fair play. I'm pretty sure they tried putting it on Wikipedia, though, as I remember editing it out.
I prefer the term assclowns. I really have nothing. Just being cheeky.
Yeah, Kevin, it's fun. I've lost count of how many sites we've found that have taken text directly from Mars Investigations and used it as their own.
We did just now, however, get a request from a French site to translate our Mysteries section into French for her site, with appropriate attribution and linkage. It's nice when they ask!
Brian Tyler is doin' the music fer DRIVE.
I prefer the term assclowns. I really have nothing. Just being cheeky.
no pun intended, of course.
Ooh, I like Brian Tyler!
Just looked him up (I know him from Children of Dune), he's done mostly film, couple of TV shows. That explains the cinematic feel of his music.
Nyah nyah. I'm having lunch with Drive writers today.
After a day at the spa.
I'm so fucking Hollywood.
I had lunch with my cats today. They ate most of it. I paid.
Drive: Jackal has assembled a list of the writers of the first batch of episodes from various sources here: [link] . I IMDB'ed around, and noticed writers from The Nine, Rome and The West Wing (28 episodes). Well, and Fastland, but I am pretending that IMDB is wrong.