PropCulture started out of frustration.Yes, most of the early writing (or rather, ranting) on the site shows frustration with the entertainment industry and the annoying habits the author comes across. However, it was a different kind of frustration that led to PropCulture’s creation: The “real world.”PropCulture’s creator, a man nicknamed “Dish,” figured the real world (in his case, IT) would be filled with work, intelligence, and a nice paycheck. Well, as PropCulture enemy Meatloaf once sang, “two out of three ain’t bad.” As he sat at his desk, usually around three in the morning, waiting for some code to come his way, he got annoyed. This led to the creation of a very basic website where he could write about things that bothered him. It started small, and then grew to a few thousand readers a week, causing Dish to update the site more frequently (usually weekly) and redesign the site several times. The latest (and final) version of PropCulture is no doubt its best and most promising. With the help of visualNsite, PropCulture has been redesigned to appear more professional so bands such as Shaimus, Count Zero, and The Acrobrats can use reviews from the site without having people think, “Why are they referencing a website coded by a monkey in a basement?” So, read, enjoy, and argue with PropCulture. You never know when your rational response to an irrational rant might turn into something on the site. The site can be contacted at dish@propculture.com. |