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Wander Lust

Posted 04/10/2002 under

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WANDER-LUST.COM - It’s kind of like plumbing for the internet. We’re the valve.


Be Informed

Posted 04/10/2002 under

Welcome to Blogarithm.com! Here’s how this works:

1. You enter your email address and your favorite blog’s URL above and click the “Watch this Blog” button.

2. You’ll soon get an email that will include a URL for you to visit. Click on this URL or enter it in your favorite browser.

3. A page will become available where you can enter whatever password you like. After that, your subscription will be active!

4. To add more blogs, either go repeat the steps above or click on “my account” at the top of every Blogarithm.com page, enter your email address and password, and you can do things like delete subscriptions, add other subscriptions, change your password, or change your email address.

5. You will receive an email every day telling you which of the blogs that you are subscribed to have been updated, including links for you to take you directly to those blogs!


Blogarithm.com - Refreshing Connections


Wired to the way the web once was

Posted 02/10/2002 under

In a sign that content is once again king, one of the Web’s earliest and most interesting publishing activities—weblogging—appears to be undergoing a huge surge in popularity.

Thanks to new easy-to-use software, the number of weblogs on the Net seems to be growing at an unprecedented rate.

A weblog, or blog, is a regularly updated list of links and commentary to interesting material on the Web. Because the majority are self-published, precise numbers are difficult to gauge. Observers, however, agree that weblogging is growing like never before.

The Web the Way It Was


Weblogs - a history and perspective

Posted 02/10/2002 under

weblogs: a history and perspective

7 september 2000

In 1998 there were just a handful of sites of the type that are now identified as weblogs (so named by Jorn Barger in December 1997). Jesse James Garrett, editor of Infosift, began compiling a list of “other sites like his” as he found them in his travels around the web. In November of that year, he sent that list to Cameron Barrett. Cameron published the list on Camworld, and others maintaining similar sites began sending their URLs to him for inclusion on the list. Jesse’s ‘page of only weblogs’ lists the 23 known to be in existence at the beginning of 1999.

Rebecca Blood

:: weblogs: a history and perspective

     
  • early 1999 - Peter Merholz produces a ‘wee-blog” shortened to ‘blog’.
  • Eatonweb portal produced by Brigitte Eaton as a compilation of all weblogs
  • July 1999 - ‘Pitas’ the first free build your own weblog tool released
  • August 1999 - Pyra releases ‘Blogger’
  • late 1999 - ease of use software means some weblogs are being updated several   times a day with people’s thoughts
  • strong reciprocal linking allows users to navigate quickly between bloggers   who are involved in discussions
  • cults of personalities spring up
  • certain names and articles begin appearing over and over as they are re-blogged
  • why?? Do people have an inate desire to appear witty or hip?
  • so… is the weblog of interest to any but those who produce them?
  • do bloggers actually discover what it is they are interested in through   the process of writing publicly abouit it?
  • will the blogger become a more competant writer?
  • could some bloggers become experts?
  • do some bloggers create personas?
  • has the ability to comment and reflect on bloggers writings created an empathetic   and more communicative world [for those involved]?
  • are those who are not involved [third world etc] becoming more disadvataged?
  • is blogging realising the dream that every person can publish?
  • is the massive proliferation of weblogs defeating the very purpose for which   they have been developed? i.e. becuase usres are lost in a maze of logs
  • are weblogs just another deluge of data? or are they allowing people to   be proactive rather than reactive?

What are weblogs?

Posted 02/10/2002 under

What are weblogs?

Posted by Dave Winer, 11/16/01 at 9:43:34 AM.

This is a perennial debate—everyone wants to know what a weblog is, and how to compare the tools used to make weblogs, and how to understand what makes weblogs different from journals, newspaper websites, and directories.

What are weblogs?

Personal Web Publishing Communities

    Four very key words. Let’s go through them one by one.

  1. A weblog is personal—it’s done by a person, not an organization. You see a personality. It’s not washed-out and normed-up, the bizarre shows through. That’s why weblogs are interesting.
  2.  

  3. A weblog is on the Web—it doesn’t get printed, it can be updated frequently, it’s very low cost to produce, and it can be accessed through a Web browser.
  4.  

  5. A weblog is published—words flow through templates, the process is automated, the writer and designer are elevated. There’s also a possibility of using advanced writing tools, and syndication through RSS. In other words, technology applies to weblogs, publishing technology.
  6.  

  7. And finally, a weblog is part of communities. No weblog stands alone, they are relative to each other and to the world. The Link and Think project, as an example, is part of the weblog community and part of the World AIDS Day community. My weblog, Scripting News, is part of the weblog community and part of the community of independent developers, particularly those using scripting environments. The same can be said of most weblogs that gain audiences, they connect people together using the Web through common interests.

      Dave Winer, 11/16/01


Pornalisa??

Posted 01/10/2002 under

“pornalisa: macroerotica by members of the worldwide literati mobilization network”

i’m pornalisa - i’m assistant professor in the new media department at the university of california at pacific beach - i met august highland at a pool party thrown by matt and jeremy graduate students in the same department as me - i’m a little on the chubby side as you can see from my picture but as it turned out augie goes for big chicks and we had a fun and wet time together (and i don’t mean “wet” as in playing together in the swimming pool - hee-hee) - however our attraction for each other extended way beyond pure lust - like augie i am also involved in text modification as a mode of composition - i have a big sexual appetite and i am devoted to incorporating my day-to-day real-life experiences into my media projects - so naturally as my relationship with augie evolved i began to concentrate more and more on sexual thematic material in my work - so be prepared to read a lot of explicit language and graphic imagery - but hey why else would you even be here in the first place!!!

PORNALISA

Haaaarrrrrrder! #001…......{excerpt}


lathering Panfila fucked   looked only just managed remove  
studied goth Miya Rina back study   get back early enough want   each goodbye blow Karik   getting off while   oral sex

instantly began drink   balls   off shaft   taking see those tits   Sammy Brad tried stood up handing Zytka few CDs   second night   some music dream like trance slowly   fingered Bel   others successful blonde make love think night made   thigh moaned quietly   heard   Nobody hand cock name triangle lips get thing really want time slammed dick overall forward pinching own nipples   life stripped quickly unzipped jeans skirt moaned moaned cock up ass heard   Nobody hand cock widened realized

stood stroking cocks   fingers through Oriel make love think night made   leather mask pursuits flight attendants   such lovely   Finna Aida took up same position   rather soon wanted some found myself constantly pulling view up skirt lifted penis let myself shrink pulled   flaccid breasts cocks fucking sexy   cleavage   tell pussy put oversized tank   something ridiculous like pants   world beg shoot sperm deep inside new agreed up cleaned up toys   stronger beg shoot sperm deep inside   Taru   Armande remember big mouthful balls beat   Ready   straddling beg shoot sperm deep inside   loosing realize   way   loves lubricant mouth tongues moved lubricant mouth tongues moved tits positioned each goodbye blow Karik   love talking quietly enjoying   other  

cum splattered onto up Cammie gasped loudly Laurie mouth   floor hands mouths   Ashley   Oriel suddenly forming   quickly unzipped jeans skirt   took left   tell

settled   Well little shock   next Saturday rally   Cocksucker those who never stood up handing Zytka few CDs   second night   murder   many top three   side   Lots practice use rubber cocks   Thank said Tabitha voraciously up looking trucks driving   petite awoke later Bel lapping   pushing   smile view man slowly turned public use rubber cocks   Sometimes talking quietly enjoying   other   said small rubber dildo watched moved bed   KY   Aden big mouthful balls beat   Armande   turned slowly teasing   woman make really great five   three times   doorway looked up quickly juices   lounge see tonight moaned surprised mouth felt watching

Some time later very watching ravish pussy moans Cammie Morwenna making plans   bodies   opened mouth gave moans turned started walking side   pleading

thought fluids poured lips   guys left last night way both   noticed injured

mouth took slender rather leaned down kissed softly suck noticed bulges   baggy   found myself constantly pulling   right told felt   made really looking Jo each goodbye blow Karik   paradise once Aden   Libby voice twinkle heard   Nobody hand cock watched rides cock God   myself Cammie turned head see pushed legs


lizzamayhem

Posted 01/10/2002 under

if you want me, you can find me left of center, off of the strip…

WHY? WHY?

What is this? We’re in the lab and there are two consultants and two users…. and we close at 2AM—and suddenly some new user walks in. Who the hell GOES to the computer lab at 1:40AM? WHO, dammit?


domesticat.net

Posted 30/09/2002 under

domesticat.net - main index to the journal

Words:
home ? archives ? best of ? poetry bits ? pda version ? cancer diary ? notifylist ? reading lists ?

Pictures:
cast & crew ? other pix ? house ? webcam

etcetera:
about ? skin the site ? links ? code bits ? recipes ? RSS feed ? email me

A kiss, for the mint girl October 26, 2001 @ 6:50 pm CDT categories: poetry

Come, silly familiar boy, and we’ll be off
to the land of Indian food and exotic movies
(at least for tonight). We’ll tell revisions
of stories told before; your workplace,
my writing, the cats, weekend plans.

Then you’ll drive me across town, in a truck
which is gathering years in the same way
that we’re collecting grey hairs. We’ll park
in the back, to avoid the gauche teenagers,

and duck inside for our secret rendezvous
with a Kevin Spacey movie. Do you remember
our first movie? I don’t; I liked moviegoing
with you better once we settled out which
one of us got to use the shared armrest.

You’re waiting. I’m late. I’m rushing from
room to room, seeking socks, taking the time
and luxury of pinning up my hair. I announce
that I am ready and smile at your back.

My tongue darts silently to my crooked left incisor;
the stinging, sweet bite of a dab of toothpaste.
It tastes like my breath smells: clean, mint.

After dinner, after movie?perhaps -
in the silence at the end of the reel?
a kiss, for the mint girl.


Robotic wedding photo’s - no more “Is there film in the camera?” worries!

Posted 29/09/2002 under

Wedding photographers could be put out of a job by a robot developed by scientists at Washington University in St Louis in the US.

The machine, called Lewis, looks like an upside down dustbin with a digital camera on top.

It is programmed to wander around a room, picking out people’s faces and taking photographs.

bbcnews (7k image)


A day in the life of…...

Posted 29/09/2002 under

A day in the life of…

kottke.org :: home of fine hypertext products

A Day

I awoke at around 8:30am this morning. A little early considering the late night last night. I put on my glasses and stumbled to the bathroom, number one only. The right lens of my eyeglasses is scratched to the point of making my vision all foggy in that eye while wearing them. I should go to the eye doctor and get them fixed or replaced, but all this travel and moving business has put a damper on my spending.

Turned on shower.


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