Tangerine [en]

[no comment on number of posts today]
I’m pleased to tell you that Tangerine Girl is writing again. Her long absence had actually managed to get me worrying…

First Web Peeves [en]

OK, so I’m developping a new set of pet peeves.

  • coloured scroll-bars
  • “rate me” boxes
  • chunk after chunk of IM (or IRC, or ICQ) conversations
  • “see this” or “go here” links
  • all-centered body text

Phew! enough for now.

Renaming Software [en]

Quick, run over and see Davezilla renaming software.
I absolutely love “ScreamWeaver”… hehe!

Blog Stuff [en]

Going through the bookmarks I had collected when I was staying at my brother’s, I pulled out
non-negative blogging for you. What is it about?

First of all, if you are not very familiar with the “blogging” subject, read Rebecca Blood’s excellent essay on weblog history. You might also want to read Deconstructing “You’ve Got Blog” (a comment on Rebecca Mead’s article) which puts notes the “star-system” and “incestuous nature” of blogging.

Sorry for the interruption. Dink’s take is that lots of bloggers openly criticize other bloggers. Not their opinions, but their person. Not later than yesterday, I must say I noticed something very similar to a blog-war going on not far from what I call the “waferbaby community”.

Before I had a site, I spent the major part (if not all) of my online time in chatrooms. I used to go on crusades to convince my fellow chatters to treat “online people” with as much respect and care as “offline people”. Too often, it was not the case.
People online are treated as “virtual”, denied an existence of human beings with feelings.

Positive blogging goes in exactly that direction. “Think of the person behind the webpage or the keyboard, maybe at the other end of the world.

Coding Section Open [en]

Much earlier than expected, here is the coding section.
The HTML tutorial isn’t ready though – expect it sometime.

Web [en]

Please stop by for some really nice reading (I mean writing) at creepsville.
You’ll also find the most dangerous list of journal links over there – enough to keep you online wayyyy too long.

Web [en]

Daze of Our Lives is a place I will go back to.
Found thanks to webchick‘s review (oh, and while I’m at it, visit media.org’s museum).

Spam Satisfaction [en]

Oh, how satisfying karmic retribution is at times:
Pipex (UUNET) servers crashed by spam attack

Church of Scientology… Not [en]

Operation Clambake is a very well-documented site on the Church of Scientology.
I’ll review it for Astoundingweb once I have explored it enough to do it justice.