Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/YTCracker
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As far as mainstream press coverage goes, I've been featured on many reputable sites:
http://wirednews.com/news/culture/0,1284,67970,00.html
Wired News article in 2005 about the proliferation of Nerdcore rap and the rivalry between two of my fellow Nerdcore artists.
http://spamkings.oreilly.com/archives/2004/10/spammin_is_slam_1.html
2004 blog entry by the author and columnist Brian McWilliams on the official site for his book Spam Kings regarding myself and the group Spamtec and its Nerdcore rhymes.
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-242034.html?legacy=cnet
CNet article regarding AOL's CRIS breach for which I wrote an article and did interviews detailing the nature of the attack.
http://wired-vig.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,32729,00.html
Wired News interview in 1999 related to the defacement of several government webpages.
http://archives.cnn.com/1999/TECH/computing/12/22/feds.easy.hack.idg/
CNN/FCW article detailing weaknesses in various government sites.
http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/news/aa020900a.htm
I cannot find the original Reuters wire that carried the quote in the final paragraph on the first section, but I am sure it is archived somewhere.
My latest album, located at www.ytcracker.com/nes, carries a Google PR of 5, and my root site carries a PR of 4.
All of the above articles are mirrored or contain some variation of the events that took place across many other languages, publications, and sites, which Google will show. The proverbial "blogosphere", along with other various music tracking sites will show that I have a significant fanbase and am indeed a pioneer of the music that has now come to be known as "Nerdcore".
Photographic and video evidence:
http://www.ytcracker.com/images/ytshort.jpg
The CD insert off of the "Married to the Game" release by Too Short. The track "pimpandho.com" is completely computer-themed which is something Too Short knew little about, therefore I assisted him in writing this track after meeting him in Vegas in 2003. He also mentions my name towards the end of the actual song, along with KB and D-Money, both promoters of the Players' Ball (www.theplayersball.com).
http://www.extremefetishnight.com/
http://www.nurga.com/stc/stcvegaswhee.jpg - Promotional photo in the booth of Club Ice
The Extreme Fetish Night party of 2004 was held at Club Ice (www.icelasvegas.com) in Las Vegas, Nevada. I am mentioned in the special thanks section for DJing the event.
http://www.d-moneyshow.com/archives/playersball_vegas_january2003.html
http://www.ytcracker.com/vids/ytcrackerpb2k3.wmv
Video segments from the Players' Ball 2003 where Xzibit headlined the event, I closed it. Also performing was Digital Underground.
http://www.nurga.com/stc/micdestroya.jpg - YTCracker and Phlow of Spamtec
http://www.nurga.com/stc/shockg.jpg - Shock G of Digital Underground
http://www.nurga.com/stc/breal.jpg - B-Real of Cypress Hill
http://www.nurga.com/stc/dmjytc.jpg - Myself and Don Magic Juan
http://www.nurga.com/stc/flav.jpg - Flava Flav and others
The most recent Players' Ball featured Flava Flav, Don Magic Juan, Cypress Hill, and Digital Underground, which I again closed the event.
http://www.d-moneyshow.com/archives/playersball_florida_august2003.html
Video taken at the Westin Diplomat in August of 2003 for the Players' Pool Party, thrown by the promoters of the Players' Ball. Too Short was in attendance.
I don't know what other proof is necessary and I don't even know if I have provided this in the correct format. I must say I feel very stupid and narcissistic because I am defending my entry in an encyclopedia, but I'll chalk it up to boredom.
- Well, I'm satisfied. Wikipedia typically frowns on people creating articles about themselves (see WP:VAIN) but there's nothing stopping you from adding to an article about yourself, especially with this many sources. If you're still bored, go for it, and while you're here, think about contributing to other articles. It's addicting. android79 23:39, August 18, 2005 (UTC)
- I appreciate the vote of confidence. I did not originate this entry but its existence obviously came to my attention eventually. As for contributing to other articles, I just fixed a spelling error in WP:VAIN. Go me.