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JenniCam Closing After 7+ Years

An anonymous Jenni fan writes "Details are sketchy, but apparently within the past few days, JenniCam has announced that it is closing permanently on New Year's Eve. Jenni Ringley has run the site for over 7 and a half years and was even voted more popular than Linus in a ZDNet poll. Of course, such constant exposure has had its downsides; she has received death threats in the past. Last chance to check out that Slashbox while her life is still online."

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  1. And... by dr_labrat · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...what better way to say goodby than giving her server a good ole fashioned slashdotting.

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  2. The end of an era... by musingmelpomene · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think this calls for a moment of silence, or something. No, I really mean it. This was one of our first chances to see the true potential of the internet - for good and for bad. It spawned camwhores of all varieties and gave rise to a new kind of voyeurism. Goodbye to a pioneer.

    1. Re:The end of an era... by Westacular · · Score: 5, Funny

      One can only hope that camwhores everywhere might follow Jenni in this new trend.

    2. Re:The end of an era... by Vee+Ecks · · Score: 5, Funny

      Eh, whatever. Until two minutes ago when I saw this, if I'd thought about who the first girl to get nekkid in front of a webcam was, I'd have thought of her just that way: "Who was that first chick who shat and screwed on camera for all of us?"
      ...and that's exactly how I'll think of her as soon as this thread is over and "jennicam" has once again faded mercifully from my mind.
      A moment of one-handed typing, though, sure, I'll go for that.

    3. Re:The end of an era... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I've been online since the late 1980s. Am I the only person who hasn't heard of Jenni?

    4. Re:The end of an era... by transient · · Score: 2, Redundant

      Yes.

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    5. Re:The end of an era... by Vee+Ecks · · Score: 2, Funny

      Agghhhh...wha? I'm Stacey! This is my big brother's computer! Want to see me naked?

    6. Re:The end of an era... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      only if there's a G3 in the photo. Where's the G3?

    7. Re:The end of an era... by Channard · · Score: 4, Funny
      One can only hope that camwhores everywhere might follow Jenni in this new trend.

      Providing the their last words aren't.. 'I told u I was hardcore.'

    8. Re:The end of an era... by SystematicPsycho · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I'll be glad to give it a moment of silence when shows like Big Brother and Survivor are finally gone. That's the kind of voyeurism is spawned.
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    9. Re:The end of an era... by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Gah...I had no idea the thing was still around. It was amazing to me that people could get so worked up about seeing a fat chick's floppy boobies. I seem to remember really militant fanboys, I've no idea why they existed. All in all, good ridance.

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    10. Re:The end of an era... by Channard · · Score: 2, Funny
      Who was that first chick who shat and screwed on camera for all of us?"

      And who was the poor sod who had to clean the lens? I wondered why the camera went dark all of a sudden.

    11. Re: The end of an era... by Black+Parrot · · Score: 5, Funny


      > It was amazing to me that people could get so worked up about seeing a fat chick's floppy boobies.

      Adjust the aspect ratio, silly.

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    12. Re:The end of an era... by Atzanteol · · Score: 2, Funny

      Only in America and Europe is it considered "normal" for a woman to be overweight.

      Yeah, those small corners of the world...

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    13. Re:The end of an era... by FuzzyBad-Mofo · · Score: 4, Funny

      You're right, those Samoans have no excuse..

    14. Re:The end of an era... by Drakonian · · Score: 4, Informative

      Not sure if that was meant to be funny or not. But for those that don't get the allusion, it's pretty serious stuff. Here's the article from May 2003 Harper's. The guy documents overdosing on drugs in a chatroom and dies as everyone else debates whether he is serious/tries to call for help.

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  3. Am I the only one? by sageo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Who didn't know about this site OR care when they heard about it?

    1. Re:Am I the only one? by tres · · Score: 5, Funny

      Ah isn't it great ushering in the next generation? Doesn't it just make you feel old as dirt to hear someone who is not only ignorant of Jennicam, but also indignant of the idea that he should know about it.

      I begin to understand the sad forlorn look in their eyes when my parents would wax poetic about something so banal as the A&P grocery stores and I'd indignantly grumble, "who cares?"

      I expect now we'll be saying names like Robert Smith or Steven Morrissey and get quizzical looks, "um.. yeah... huh huh... aren't they like, the ice-cream guys or something... huh huh... huh"

      Jeez

      You whippersnappers, listen up:

      Back when I was your age, we didn't have color screens. Back then, a gui was something you pulled out of your nose.

      When I was your age, we loaded programs onto our computers using cassette tapes. We waited 20 minutes for the program to load up, and if we were lucky, it ran.

      When I was your age, we didn't have C compilers that were free. We had BASIC, and if you were lucky, you had Pascal.

      Back when I was your age, a 9800 baud was one thrilling piece of hardware.

      We had computers that weighed over 100 pounds.

      AND WE WERE GLAD.

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    2. Re:Am I the only one? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Wow, aren't you old-school.

      I remember when your only choice for programming was assembler - or if you were unlucky, straight machine code, which you translated from some pseudo-assembler notes on paper.

      I remember when high-level languages were rubbished for being inefficient, and only of academic interest (the same way natural language programming is viewed now).

      And I remember that back then we had twits saying "you youngsters are hopeless, in my day we used punch-cards".

      But, it really does make you feel old to hear of someone not knowing what Jennicam is. I guess she's faded into insignificance, because all the teenagers who watched her with the hope of seeing her naked have grown up.

    3. Re:Am I the only one? by Wansu · · Score: 4, Funny


      Back when I was your age, we didn't have color screens.

      Well, ol' man, back when I was your age, we didn't have monochrome monitors. We had punch cards, card readers and a line printer. Yessir.

      When I was your age, we loaded programs onto our computers using cassette tapes.

      We carried shoeboxes full of punched cards over to the card reader. Woe unto those unfortunate souls who dropped theirs.

      We had BASIC, and if you were lucky, you had Pascal.

      We had Fortran, PL1, Assembler and JCL.

      Back when I was your age, a 9800 baud was one thrilling piece of hardware.

      Try 300 baud thru an acoustical coupler.

      We had computers that weighed over 100 pounds.

      The IBM 29 card punch weighed more than that. So did the Harris card reader. Lord knows what the IBM 360 mainframe weighed. The line printers needed paulbearers.

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    4. Re:Am I the only one? by Davak · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wondered how old one had to be to get a 3-digit slashdot ID.

      Now we know. :)

      /Running and ducking

      Davak

    5. Re:Am I the only one? by AKnightCowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful
      I guess she's faded into insignificance, because all the teenagers who watched her with the hope of seeing her naked have grown up.

      No, they've just watched the Internet evolve into the greatest pornography distribution system the world has ever known. In 1994 it was hard to find any good free porn sites.. 1995 brought the businesses who locked down their porn and blurred it out for guests. Eventually the race to compete for customers brought us to the point where you can now just type in random URLs and get to a hardcore pornography site. Who needs to sit around on Jennicam.com hoping some 30+ year old chick takes her shirt off? God bless the Interweb and smut peddlers.

    6. Re:Am I the only one? by Divide+By+Zero · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Baffles me that she's more popular than Linus.

      Look at it this way: A(n occasionally naked) girl gets more votes from Internet users than Linus in a popularity contest. I would have been genuinely surprised if Linus had won. [Put your favorite Diebold/election fraud joke here!]

      She -was- one of the first people I would consider a "net.celebrity" in that she'd gotten mainstream press coverage for what she was doing on her website. It wasn't a pr0n website by-and-large, although I have seen a few images from what must be early Jennicam that made it look like she was taking requests for nudity. The vast majority of the time I caught it, it was either her at her computer or out of the house or her cat on her computer chair or some crap.

      I always saw it as more of a cam-blog, before there was "blogging" as we understand it today. You could peek in and see the new boyfriend or maybe a change she'd made to her furniture or whatever. Mundane, but still something that you checked out anyhow.

      I can't say that I'll actively miss it (I haven't seen the site in probably over a year), but it does strike me as an end-of-an-era sort of thing. Jennicam came out in the "frontier" days of the Internet - a time where the general public didn't know what a URL was, before "camwhore" was a word, before the corporate world started to use it as a marketing tool. It was just some chick who put her life on the internet as sort of a diary or exhibitionistic social experiment. In that sense, I am sad to see her site go, because to me it represents that time now gone, and I'm a sap when it comes to that sort of thing.

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    7. Re:Am I the only one? by Asprin · · Score: 2, Funny


      Back when I was your age, a 9800 baud was one thrilling piece of hardware.

      It must have been! I've never heard of such a beast until you just mentioned it.

      And to think... mine was a paltry 9600 baud.



      I think 9800 was USR Courier proprietary protocol -- You old enough to remember *THAT*, Sonny?!?! ;)

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    8. Re:Am I the only one? by CrazyTalk · · Score: 2, Insightful

      9800 baud? Yes, I remember when that was like a dream come true, hooking my Atari ST into the grad school network. But, I also remember when 300 baud seemed fine, and those new fangled 1200 baud modems were just too fast - after all, who can read at 1200 baud? With text scrolling by at 300 baud, I could easily manage to keep up. Clearly, faster modems were not needed.

    9. Re:Am I the only one? by the_mad_poster · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I jumped straight from dialing into local BBSes with a 2400 baud modem to getting a dial-up Internet connection with a 14.4 modem. THAT was an exciting upgrade! Some other notes to date me:

      • I own an Atari 2600 (3rd gen. type). Yes, I have E.T. Lucky me.
      • The first computer ever in my house was indeed tape-driven.
      • I remember learning BASIC from the horrible manual in DOS 4.
      • I remember having to "learn this new-fangled Windows".
      • I remember the days when Apple ruled the world.
      • I remember when "frames" was new technology for the WWW.
      • I remember when animated GIFs were snazzy new technology (back in Ol' Netscape 3 - they're almost 10 years old).
      • I'm only 22.
      Compare that with folks today who don't know what a shell is, don't know what a command prompt is, have no idea what DOS is, much less any other Operating System...

      That's what sucks about computing. I'm actually so young, but I can still feel so old.

      As for Jennicam, I remember when it first appeared, I don't care that "Jennicam is dying". Frankly, camwhores annoy me anyway. Shit, they spawned things like Goatse >:(

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    10. Re: Am I the only one? by Black+Parrot · · Score: 2, Funny


      > Well, ol' man, back when I was your age, we didn't have monochrome monitors. We had punch cards, card readers and a line printer. Yessir.

      Do you have a big collection of porn on punchcards?

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    11. Re:Am I the only one? by PiratePTG · · Score: 2, Interesting
      Well, ol' man, back when I was your age, we didn't have monochrome monitors. We had punch cards, card readers and a line printer. Yessir.

      My first "monitor" was a Teletype ASR33 and the front panel of my IMSAI. I had paper tape instead of punch cards!

      We carried shoeboxes full of punched cards over to the card reader. Woe unto those unfortunate souls who dropped theirs.

      The only punchcard I saw was the electric bill from Tampa Electric. Until I got into college. THEN came the shoeboxes full of card decks...

      We had Fortran, PL1, Assembler and JCL.

      Fortran, Assembler, COBOL, BASIC, and BDS C...

      Try 300 baud thru an acoustical coupler.

      My ASR33 had a 110 baud modem with a ROTARY dial built into it.

      The IBM 29 card punch weighed more than that. So did the Harris card reader.........

      I could almost swear that some of my card decks weighed more than the reader! LOL At least they seemed that way!!!

      Nayah, nayah, nayah!!! (Gawd, I love trading barbs with other old timers!!! )

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    12. Re:Am I the only one? by Gandalf · · Score: 2, Informative

      You don't need to be older than 26. It just helps if you read Fish & Chips before Slashfdot came along.

    13. Re:Am I the only one? by mfender9 · · Score: 5, Funny
      Well, ol' man, back when I was your age, we didn't have monochrome monitors. We had punch cards, card readers and a line printer. Yessir.

      We had to send smoke signals in through a plastic funnel. Our printer was an old man carving output into a tree with a rock.

      We had Fortran, PL1, Assembler and JCL.

      We had Onetran, PL0, and French.

      Try 300 baud thru an acoustical coupler.

      Try making bleep noises down a piece of string through a tin can. 0.5 baud if the winds were favorable.

      The IBM 29 card punch weighed more than [100lbs]

      The Sears WonderBox 1900 was so heavy, it needed a special floor.

    14. Re:Am I the only one? by christopher240240 · · Score: 2, Informative

      mosaic

    15. Re:Am I the only one? by SuperQ · · Score: 3, Funny

      bah.. I'm under 500.

  4. end of life, universe and the internet by martin · · Score: 5, Interesting

    OK
    webcrawler starts to suck
    altavista goes static
    google has problems with retricting searches (until recently try getting info on baseball in the UK!), bloggers etc
    napster goes legit (but available only in the USofA)
    MP3.com get bought by C-NEt and all the content 'gets lost'
    now Jenni-cam is to be no more

    well that's it, I'm off to desert to eat sand, the internet is dead :-)

    1. Re:end of life, universe and the internet by tankdilla · · Score: 5, Funny

      Whoa man, i'd totally forgotten about Webcrawler. Takes me back to high school (about 6 years) and trying to actually search for pr0n. Nowadays pr0n searches for you, here in Sovie....err rather everywhere actually.

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    2. Re:end of life, universe and the internet by dunstan · · Score: 2

      Add to this:

      "What's new with NCSA Mosaic" closes
      Mosaic ported to Windows (3.1)
      Email addresses in GB start putting the "uk" at the end rather than the front (DNS rather than Coloured book style)
      Getting proper internet connectivity no longer requiring justifying why your traffic should run across NFSnet
      Sun start using all ones as the broadcast address rather than all zeroes
      Sun put disk partitionng utilities into the OS rather than having to boot "stand/diag"
      DEC bolt a TCP/IP stack onto VMS - yuk

      and ...

      PC's start having more than 640K of memory

      Dunstan

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    3. Re:end of life, universe and the internet by markhb · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I wasn't a fan, but in the NS 1.1 days, remember all the buzz about... The Spot?

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    4. Re:end of life, universe and the internet by martin · · Score: 2, Funny

      About the time I started - welcome old timer...

      A year on the internet is 10 years in real time...:-)

    5. Re:end of life, universe and the internet by djward · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I remember searching for pr0n on webcrawler. It was kinda funny: at one point early on I searched for "sex" and all that came up was a few Sex Pistols fan sites. A few months later I tried again, and got the results we all know and love. It just amazes me how fast smut exploded (splooged?) onto the internet.

  5. Closing when? by phalse+phace · · Score: 5, Funny
    JenniCam has announced that it is closing permanently on New Year's Eve.

    Um... I think she'll be closing sooner than that once we get through /.ing her.

    1. Re:Closing when? by Hakubi_Washu · · Score: 4, Funny

      Talk about GangBang... :-)

  6. I didn't know :-( by dtfinch · · Score: 5, Funny

    All this time, I could have had her webcam appear whenever I visited Slashdot. Even the guest gallery (there's also a paid members only gallery) is loaded with full nudity and "playing". Even during the past week. Live news and live porn all in the same place. Too bad it'll be over after this month.

  7. Closing Jennicam? by xeno_gearz · · Score: 5, Insightful
    On one hand, I could lament the "loss" of an internet mainstay of whom many of us were aware of. On the other hand, webcams have become so overdone. Every teenage girl and her best friend have one. Consequently, this is played out. So who cares? I'm sure "Jenny" has realized she has better things to do than pose on a webcam.

    On the other hand, perhaps Jenny's subscriptions were dropping as creepy men were finding other girls' webcams to ogle. Maybe Jenny realized that her extended 15 minutes of fame are finally up. No disrespect though. She certainly seems to have garnered all the attention she could from a webcam.

    Remember the coffee cam? Now that was cool. Wasn't it at MIT?

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    1. Re:Closing Jennicam? by Vee+Ecks · · Score: 3, Interesting

      "Remember the coffee cam? Now that was cool. Wasn't it at MIT?" Yep. It's all been downhill since then. The only thing that would have been worse than jennicam would have been if Adam Curry, fresh from freaking out and running away with MTV's domain name (if you remember that, you're a real web old timer) had started the first 24-hour nekkid cam, and he'd been the star.

    2. Re:Closing Jennicam? by Meowing · · Score: 5, Informative
      Remember the coffee cam? Now that was cool. Wasn't it at MIT?
      Close, sort of. it was at the other Cambridge.
    3. Re:Closing Jennicam? by JimBobJoe · · Score: 4, Interesting

      On the other hand, webcams have become so overdone. Every teenage girl and her best friend have one.

      And this is indeed true...and we can thank Jenni for that. I remember reading and finding the site in 1996 (which is when I first got broadband) and this was pretty hot shit at that time. Quite innovative--I believe I read about her in Wired. The fact that she lasted this long is actually amazing...and is a testament to her patience.

      Not only did she invent this idea of camwhore (though camwhores usually perform on camera and eventually turn it off...at least, there won't be a good picture if they're not at the computer) Jenni wired her house with cameras (though that seems to have dropped off with time.)

      This was of course a form of porn (figuratively and literally) and she might have even made a bit of profit in these years...much like the porn industry.

      Camwhores still represent a troublesome frontier. 16 year old girls everywhere are taking off their clothes for free. Guys of all ages watch (and even if there weren't any watching, the girls would be doing it anyway.) That's gotta keep Ashcroft up late at night.

    4. Re:Closing Jennicam? by Lord+Azrael · · Score: 2, Interesting

      "Remember the coffee cam? Now that was cool. Wasn't it at MIT?" Yep. It's all been downhill since then.

      The German Magazine "Der Spiegel" bought the Coffee Machine (yes, its the real one!) and has it online now for a year or two, don't know exactly. Here it is:

      Coffee Cam

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    5. Re:Closing Jennicam? by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 4, Funny
      16 year old girls everywhere are taking off their clothes for free. Guys of all ages watch (and even if there weren't any watching, the girls would be doing it anyway.) That's gotta keep Ashcroft up late at night.
      Nice double entendre there at the end, mate.

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    6. Re:Closing Jennicam? by toastyman · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Just a note...

      I (believe) that I'm the one who originally coined the term "camwhore". (My original registration of camwhores.com/camwhore.com predates any mention of it in google/usenet/archive.org, and the oldest web archive I can find is an IRC log of me).

      The word "camwhores" itself was sort of a pun... Sure it had the sexual connotations, but we all were talking about how people who like the attention their webcams gave them struggled with the moral impact of showing random strangers on the internet more of their intimate life than most of their friends have seen. whore n. A person considered as having compromised principles for personal gain.

      A whole industry of webcam portals, from Jennicam to Stile Project's old cam portals back in the 90's(which evolved into camwhores.com) to the huge sites that are out there now have really changed a lot of how porn works. You didn't have to sell your soul and have sex with strangers in a studio to play with your exhibitionist side. You don't have to make a cheesy home video and try to get your friends to watch it. The live nature of webcam porn lets the viewer interact with the person in front of the cam directly. And this isn't just a fringe minority either, do you really think the hundreds of thousands of webcams sold are just used to videoconference with grandma? When Gateway bundled a webcam with most of their college-geared desktops a year or so ago, the number of applicants on our site alone doubled.

      However, the reason for this whole post(not just because of my personal involvement with the word)... The whole "Camwhores" scene is NOT about underage girls. All the major webcam portals, adult hosting sites, one-on-one show sites, and everyone else are really really strict about age verification and policing their content.

      The last thing we need is Ashcroft running TV ads saying that webcams fund terrorists. :)

      Anyway, Jenni was surely one of the big pioneers of this whole thing, and I wish her the best.

    7. Re:Closing Jennicam? by ykardia · · Score: 3, Informative

      The Coffee Cam was bought by the German magazine SPIEGEL-ONLINE, and was put up on their page for a while. They still have it in their virtual museum

    8. Re:Closing Jennicam? by jandrese · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Most people who had "broadband" in 1996 had .edu in their domain. I was sadly not one of those people. All my school had was a digital PBX (ROLMphones) that allowed you to make a 19200 baud PPP connection through the serial port on the back of the phone. The 28800 (and 33600) baud modems that were common at the time were faster.

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    9. Re:Closing Jennicam? by daviddennis · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I think I was the first user of the JenniCam. I knew her from her original Tour of Her Body web site, and had a mad crush on her for some time.

      Anyway, she told me she got a cam, and primitive software that loaded a new picture every minute, and she was showing it to me hosted off her dorm room Mac.

      The images were black and white, and at that time Jenni was a really hot-looking girl. (I haven't looked lately, so I won't comment on her current status). It began as something private, a special moment or two shared between her and her friends.

      For a while I even hosted her site, but eventually had to move due to the huge bandwidth use once she took it public.

      For her, it was never about the money, it was about showing her life, as it was. I admired her for that and still do.

      But she did wind up changing. For a long time, I had an archive featuring her most charming pictures, and if you were persistent enough, you could see her naughtiest. But she made me take it down, with a remarkably cold note threatening legal action. I thought that was contrary to the original spirit of it, but since I didn't want to hurt her, I respected her wishes.

      So yes, today I shed a tear for her innovation, her charm and her creation. What a long strange trip it's been.

      I wonder what she will do next ...

      D

  8. Well that sucks... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...but there's always DarlCam.

    1. Re:Well that sucks... by Zog+The+Undeniable · · Score: 2, Funny

      Now that *is* scary...but I'd expect someone called "Darl" to have a mullet, drive a pickup, own several dangerous dogs, fire automatic weapons at road signs and listen to C&W. I suppose he can get back into all that when SCO goes down the tubes.

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    2. Re:Well that sucks... by stuntpope · · Score: 2, Funny

      Except for the mullet, that sounds like Hunter S. Thompson!

  9. Jenni is just maturing, is all by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 5, Funny

    JenniCam isn't closing, it's just changing name to reflect the fact that Jenni is getting ripe. Here are the official domain names she'll use in the future:

    - PreggyCam.org
    - MommyCam.org
    - MenopausyCam.org
    - NannyCam.org
    - CoffinCam.org

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  10. Jumped the Shark... by abbamouse · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ...when she dissed her best friend who helped her move in next door by nabbing her fiance. Well, actually that was interesting but it turned into a long-term relationship. Dex just makes my skin crawl and the cam and journal got really boring after that. I mean, there's only so much gardening crap a person can read about. It was more interesting before she settled down. I think I've checked the cam like four times in the last year...

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    1. Re:Jumped the Shark... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      From the sound of it, I'd say more like four times in the last half-hour. Man, you are seriously creeping me out here...

    2. Re:Jumped the Shark... by weave · · Score: 4, Informative
      True. Also, around that same time she moved from DC to CA and got a day job, so most of the day there was nothing to look at except the occasional cat.

      I'm still going to miss her.

    3. Re:Jumped the Shark... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I watched the Jennicam for about twelve minutes and never went back. What's so interesting about a less-than-attractive (no offense) chick sitting around in front of her camera all day, sleeping half nude at night and occasionally bonking an ugly boyfriend? I can't believe there were actually suckers willing to pay for a subscription to that. Lame lame LAME.

      I'm sure the ONLY reason she's closing it is that she's no longer raking in the dough. Otherwise you can be absolutely certain she would still milk it.

    4. Re:Jumped the Shark... by markhb · · Score: 3, Informative

      I'm not sure if she jumped it then, or earlier, when she incorporated and sent out C&D orders to everyone who had unauthorized archives of her cam shots... especially the early ones from her college days.

      Does anyone else remember when she was "sponsored" by some nudism library, and they solicited for beer donations?

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    5. Re:Jumped the Shark... by hetairoi · · Score: 2, Funny

      I've had the JenniCam slashbox for as long as I can remember and your post is the most information I've ever actually gotten about her.

      I had read /. for a year or so and finally got around to getting an id. Started setting preferences and noticed the option for JenniCam. Having no idea what it was I checked it just to see. She has been there ever since. I never actually took time (or cared) to find out anything more about her, but it was comforting to see her (or at least her cat) everyday when I checked /.

      It's weird, but I've been 'seeing' her longer than any relationship I've ever had, even longer than my marriage (you don't want to know), and I have no idea who she is or what she does. And yes, I realize what that says about me and relationships.

      I guess I'll miss seeing her here, but I'm sure it'll pass. I wonder if they have plans to add any other cams as a slashbox?

      --
      you're all figments of my deranged imagination
  11. Am I the only one ... by Unleashd · · Score: 5, Funny

    that saw this article and started to hear Forest yell "Don't go Jennay"

    --
    We don't need no stinking sig!
  12. Re:too old? by xeniten · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jennie is NOT a cam girl!!!

    Jennie used the camera as a medium of self expression and speech, a means and method of recording her life for all to see on the internet. Jenniecam really was purely a social experiment.

    She will be greatly missed.

    --
    Romana: "How did you know?" Doctor Who: "Ah, well, knowing is easy. Everyone does THAT ad nauseum. I just sort of hope"
  13. Much more interesting camgirl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    While Jenni is mildly attractive, there are far more sexier and interesting camgirls out there. My favourite at the moment is Mercatur, a mid-twenties web designer.

    Unlike Jenni, she is actually an interesting writer. She tackles wide-ranging and amusing subjects like why girls should only sleep with computer geeks (link) to advice on how to give good head to a guy (link).

    She is also extremely cute. And single, I believe ;-)

    1. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Uhhh..Are you on drugs? That woman has a face like a Playstation controller.

    2. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
      A true geek, relating a girl's features to a computer component.

      Although I did see a girl today whose chest was as flat as the underside of a motherboard.

    3. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by Phoenixhunter · · Score: 3, Funny

      You can still play with her CPU's though...hmmm SMP...

    4. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by DeltaSigma · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Anwering my own question: She is "...currently a circulation manager at a publishing house."

      After seeing her "got root?" T-Shirt I just HAD to know what system she's running. According to her faq she uses "...Photoshop 5.5, ImageReady for compression, notepad for html..."

      Photoshop and Imageready, fine, you need Windows for that. Fair enough. Most professional web designers I know are stuck with windows (though the clever ones use crossover office), whether they want to or not.

      However, no self respecting linux geek would resist the chance to make it known to the public that they like either emacs or vim. I mean, notepad? Yeah, sure, I'm happy she can throw some markup together, nevermind the fact that she's not adhering to standards, it's still better than the stuff WYSIWYG editors spew out their little iso-8859-1 orifaces.

      ...and you know what, I wouldn't even be so upset about all this if it wasn't for your misrepresentation of her.

      I mean, sure she has an appreciable interest in technology, built her desktops herself, does manage her own page, likes geeks. But fair warning to other web designers: if you want something pretty to look at whilst discussing the lack of standards in web content, or the lack of design within sites, I have the suspicion that you might be disappointed.

      ...though I'd very truly love to be proven wrong about her.

    5. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by liquidsin · · Score: 4, Insightful

      No self respecting web designer would have that stupid-ass mouse trailer on their own website.

      --
      do not read this line twice.
    6. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by ScottSpeaks! · · Score: 5, Informative
      ...advice on how to give good head to a guy...

      "Don't vary your speed"?!? {shakes head sadly}

      Going to another woman for advice on how to give good head is like the blind leading the blind. Ask a gay man for tips, ladies. We actually know of what we speak. :)

    7. Re:Much more interesting camgirl by IthnkImParanoid · · Score: 4, Funny

      Be careful?

      --
      It's nothing but crumpled porno and Ayn Rand.
  14. As one door closes, another opens. by Channard · · Score: 3, Funny
    Don't worry - those having withdrawal symptoms will be able to comfort themselves with the launch of the new Goatse cam. Opening (literally) soon.

    Oh, no, wait, that's a nightmare I had. Same night I had the 24 hour Tubgirl channel dream, now I think about it.

  15. Re:Let me guess by dunstan · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think what you mean is:

    "She's turned into a real woman with curves."

    Dunstan - I can't get over a girl like you, so you'll have to turn the light off yourself.

    --
    The last scintilla of doubt just rode out of town
  16. In other news... by Zog+The+Undeniable · · Score: 4, Funny

    The goatse man announced that, after revolting an entire generation of net users, he was taking his fingers out of his bottom and looking forward to a well-earned sit down. "Frankly, it's hard to find sponsorship these days as all my visitors appear to come from a geek discussion site and leave again within 5 seconds. My fingers are also starting to get cramp and I've been advised that any stools I pass in future may not be accommodated by a standard 4-inch waste pipe", he added.

    --
    When I am king, you will be first against the wall.
  17. The original coffee-cam was at Cambridge, England by hughk · · Score: 2, Informative

    at their computer lab not MIT. It was known just as the Internet Coffeee Pot, a webcam on a filter coffee machine. I believe a German publishing house bought the original pot.

    --
    See my journal, I write things there
  18. Maybe not to you... by Channard · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Watching someone else's life just doesn't appeal to me I guess...

    Maybe not to you, but to Joe Public it does. In fact, the preponderance of webcams may have had something to do with the rise in popularity of reality TV. Here in the UK, we get Fame Academy, Big Brother, Celebrity Big Brother, and a slew of tedious TV shows that someone must be watching for them to stay on air. Maybe the majority of Slashdotters are just too cynical to be swayed by that sort of thing, but there are plenty of people who are convinced other peoples lives are somehow better than their own, and therefore worthy of viewing.

  19. The creepiest thing ever... by Channard · · Score: 3, Insightful
    I heard some sad news on PBS this morning. Jennicam was found dead at her website today.

    Jennicam the concept, maybe, not the person. Though there's got to be the plot for a horror story in there - someone decides to stop their popular webcam, only to find that the webcam keeps transmitting, showing someone her walking around her flat doing her usual things. Except that said person is there when Jenni herself isn't..

  20. Re:The coffeecam relocated by physos · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is here now:

    http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzkultur/0,1518 ,1 82486,00.html

  21. Who went to a Jennicon? by Saint+Stephen · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In (1999) I think, I went to a JenniCon. It was fun. She had a timeshare place in Virginia. There were about 14 people there. All the other guys were crashing on the floor of her timeshare -- I rented a place on the other side of the complex.

    She's just a gen-Y pothead. (She and her then boyfriend smoked Pot the whole time, and didn't offer us any. I finally got her to pass me the bong and TreeH got nervous in case they saw me doing it on the cam).

    I think she was part of some national psychological program to profile us Internet Whackos. Whatever. I was there.

  22. Zombie site by marmoset · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The site's been undead for years, stumbling around muttering "brains, brains" and bumping into shit. 99% of the time the camera's focused on an empty blue chair. It all went downhill when she stole her "friend's" fiancee and boinked him on camera.

  23. Jennicam Pr0n on letterman / PBS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Back in the day, I whored many a domain name.
    Among others, I controled NPR.com and jennicam.com

    Jennicam was at Jennicam.ORG

    One night Jenni was interviewed on letterman and the traffic to the jennicam.com webpage spiked. We put up pr0n banners and an giant headline saying "Jenni is behind one of these banners" -- Those banners generated several thousand bucks. I doubt the users ever found the jenni they were looking for, but they sure clicked.

    One user heard about all this jennicam business on NPR and went to jennicam.COM instead of .ORG -- She was so outraged to find pr0n banners she quickly fired off an email to webmaster@npr.COM complaining about the pr0n. I laughed really hard when I found that in the e-mail catchall. I wrote her back and told her to donate to NPR so we didn't have to continue to put up pr0n banners.

    Aaah jennicam. That stupid whore. NPR and jennicam .COM names now point at the expected places. :)

  24. age comments ... hee, hee by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hee, hee ... I just love the wtf, she must be , like, 27 or even 30 now! Of course she has to quit! posts ...

    Yes, egads, how could a 27-30 year old woman possibly be attractive? :o

    Hmm, maybe I should just be glad that there is a whole segment of the population too stupid to give me any competition ;)

  25. Continental Drift by Pete · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thank god we've still got the thrill-a-minute continental drift cam.

    Much more intelligent. And more exciting.

    :-)

    Pete.
    1. Re:Continental Drift by tedDancin · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Thank god we've still got the thrill-a-minute continental drift cam.

      Oh man, you gotta check out the Slow Motion Mode... WTF??

      --

      Ladies, form queue here -->
  26. From the CNN link by kworthington · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In the CNN link posted above (which was written when the site was online for three years), there's an interesting quote in lieu of the site about to go offline:

    Ringley says she will keep the site going indefinitely -- "I can't imagine any situation which would cause me to want to" take it down.

    Ironic huh?

  27. Interview by lxs · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Any chance of a slashdot interview by way of a farewell?

  28. I've Got It! I've Got It! by tds67 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jenni, I've got your number,
    I need to make you mine,
    Jenni, don't change your number:
    64.141.14.2 (Chorus) 64.141.14.2!

  29. I did that too except to.. by i_want_you_to_throw_ · · Score: 3, Funny

    whitearyanresistance.com, org and net! First time I ever got death threats running a website.

    Oh the fun to have a random perl redirect script in there. When people would go to whitearyanresistance.com.org, or net they would get redirected to blacksonblondes.com, algore2000.com, NAMBLA and other fun sites.

    It was redirecting them to the Southern Poverty Law Center that really sent them over edge though.

    2600 has done some neat stuff too.... fuckcbs.com, etc

  30. This is a big moment by gamgee5273 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Understandable, but big. I remember when it came online (yes, Virginia, it was a big thing in the college student Internet community). I checked in on her from time to time and I actually knew an English graduate student who was studying JenniCam as a sort of dynamic autobiography (English students want to see the "textual" in a lot of things... books, poetry, video, toast... I know, I was one). The argument made sense, though, as JenniCam is (or, soon will be, was) an almost completely exposed private life unfolding in front of the viewers' eyes.

    And, yes, I was one of the ones who thoguh she was cute. Still do, too. :D

    Good-bye, Jenni.

  31. The truly amazing part by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm not surprised by it closing, I'm more surprised that it was still going! Sort of like a sci-fi movie where they find dinosaurs still living in some remote jungle valley.

    --
    It is by the juice of the coffee bean that thoughts acquire speed, the teeth acquire stains. The stains become a warning
  32. A pioneer.... by TheSync · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Jenni was definately a "pioneer." I believe she was the first person to do the 24/7 homecam thing in a serious way. And I think her existance helped to drive a lot of reality-based entertainment, including influencing the writers of "The Truman Show". She also was an early blogger.

    My wife and I worked with her to produce "The Jennishow," a series of streaming video shows about her crazy life, which changed the course of our company, and without it there never would have been a "Geeks in Space" Slashdot radio show.

    We had a lot of fun filming "The Jennishow," including going for a ride in a private plane of a fan, JenniCon with the "top fans", and another fan leading us to the house at the end of the Blair Witch Project. It was a trip!

  33. First MP3.com, and now this? by telstar · · Score: 2, Funny

    Will nobody volunteer to archive the hours and hours of Jennicam footage? We're losing a valuable piece of our digital history.

  34. Open member's gallery to all as farewell by Quietti · · Score: 2, Interesting
    My earliest recollection of Jennicam dates back from 1996. Back then, she was still living a bachelor's life at the dorm and would sometimes tease the camera. I think I even recall one time when she masturbated online (but don't quote me on this, it's been ages).

    Looking back, she reminds me of Sarah St-James. Girl-next-door looks that trip your sensor array, but don't explode it. Cute.

    I stopped visiting her site the day her picture archive and pretty much anything of interest became a paying subscribtion. Maybe now would be a good time to make everything open-access, as a farewell gift to all, during the last month of operation?

    --
    Software is not supposed to be about how to work around a useability issue. - Ken Barber
  35. I worked with her by EvilStein · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I'm happy to say that Courtney is a lot better off these days, IMHO.
    She was at Netscape at the same time I was.

    Jenni moved to the suburbs of Sacramento, got fat & out of shape, and ended up picking up an office job with the County. heh.

  36. Roll call by MacJedi · · Score: 3, Funny

    24

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    2^5
  37. Jennicam by retro128 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ah, yes...I remember hearing about Jennicam back in the day. I even visited there a couple of times, but I wasn't impressed with the empty chair, nor did I have the attention span to wait for that one flash of boobie, and the same pretty much goes for all camwhores.

    That is why I was most surprised a couple of weeks ago when I VNC'd into a co worker's laptop set up at her house to troubleshoot a router problem I was having and saw a pair of boobs on my monitor. It turns out that while my co worker was here at work, her sister has borrowed the laptop and was showing off her assets to a Yahoo chatroom and had the cam preview window convieniently open.

    It was the coolest thing that has ever happened to me, especially since it was during the normal course of mundane systems administration. I mean, there I was troubleshooting a crypto map and *bam* 20 year old boobs delivered to my doorstep. It almost makes me wish my routers would freak out more often.

    --
    -R
  38. screw the Jennicam, I miss... by sammy+baby · · Score: 2, Interesting

    ...The Frickcam!

    Ah, Miss Frickell, when will you once again grace us with your visage?

  39. Feeling in a trollish mood today by Kjella · · Score: 2, Funny

    Although I did see a girl today whose chest was as flat as the underside of a motherboard.

    Been stalking the playground again? ;)

    Kjella

    --
    Live today, because you never know what tomorrow brings
  40. Re:Era, pfft! by Afrosheen · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's the opportunistic spirit that drives many would-be-free-camwhores into a life of 'click here to see my naughty parts live'. Think about how many people used to throw old crap away, now they hock it on Ebay. The same concept applies to camwhores. They figure, hell, if I'm going to show my tits on the internet to some anonymous pervs and skript kiddies that cracked the password server, I might as well make a few bucks.

    I tell ya, there just aren't enough quality whores anymore.