archive for February 2001
2/27/01 now I have news
Okay, NOW I have news.
Today was the day the domain name went into effect. I’m up there for the world to see. Not that I’ve told anyone yet.
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2/26/01 I love of Montreal
I love the band Of Montreal. Not only are they great musicians, and excellent songwriters, but they [have been known to] frequent their band’s discussion board. That is truly awe-inspiring and should be a model for… everyone.
Their [former] label Kindercore is [was] really great, too. Talented bands and free shipping!
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I really have [...]
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2/21/01 wow!
Advertisements. I’ve been fascinated with them practically since birth. My current attitude towards advertising, one of simultaneous love and hate, is one you might expect from a liberal, somewhat anti-consumerist web designer.
Parodies of ads, if done well, I love. And publications that deconstruct and use the mechanisms of advertising for social change? Adbusters: See [...]
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2/12/01 this entry looks cool in NS 4.7 (but it might not validate)
By request: So you want a website? There are tons of ways to get started. Resources include everything from free server space on GeoCities and numerous others, with pre-coded templates (useful for beginners – little to no HTML!), to WebReference and WDVL and c|net’s Builder.com, to… well, you get the point.
As most people probably did (?), [...]
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2/8/01 The Big Launch
This is it—the first day of the rest of my anti-blog. The Big Launch.
The truth is that this so-called “anti-blog” is a completely designed-and-produced-by-hand weblog with a catchy name (on the order of antihero, Anti-Counter, etc.). Read the rationale behind it.
Incidentally, this blog is an Aquarius.
And I’d forgotten completely about this kind of stuff.
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2/7/01 a cautionary tale
I fell on the ice today walking from the $17/mo “Blue Lot” to the DNR building. The building I fell in front of is rumored to be owned by the 3M Corporation, but may be currently for sale to the county (who plans to office cops there, I am told). The results:
5 nasty cuts and [...]
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