posted by
owlfish at 11:50am on 24/06/2002
On Corante's Blogging News, there's a note of a lovely Readme disclaimer appropriate to most weblogs. It all made good sense and made me think a bit, mostly about the fact that it made good sense. And anyways, I like looking at pretty shades of blue.
Update #1: I also took a look at the Blogger's Manifesto today. Like the readme, full of interesting, thought-provokingness. (If perhaps less serious)
And yes, I'd especially like to hear from long-lost friends like you,
innostrantsa!
Update #2: The Manifesto link works now. Sorry about that.
Update #3: I can't figure out where I found the Manifesto link. Questions: is this one ancient or new? One author mentions it on June 17th. At least someone's taking it seriously:
Update #1: I also took a look at the Blogger's Manifesto today. Like the readme, full of interesting, thought-provokingness. (If perhaps less serious)
And yes, I'd especially like to hear from long-lost friends like you,
Update #2: The Manifesto link works now. Sorry about that.
Update #3: I can't figure out where I found the Manifesto link. Questions: is this one ancient or new? One author mentions it on June 17th. At least someone's taking it seriously:
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On <a href="http://www.corante.com/blogging/archives20020623.html#1847">Corante's Blogging News</a>, there's a note of a lovely <a href="http://www.namaii.com/readme/">Readme disclaimer</a> appropriate to most weblogs. It all made good sense and made me think a bit, mostly about the fact that it made good sense. And anyways, I like looking at pretty shades of blue.
Update #1: I also took a look at the <a href="http://bloggermanifesto.com/">Blogger's Manifesto</a> today. Like the readme, full of interesting, thought-provokingness. (If perhaps less serious)
And yes, I'd especially like to hear from long-lost friends like you, <user site="livejournal.com" user="innostrantsa">!
Update #2: The Manifesto link works now. Sorry about that.
Update #3: I can't figure out where I found the Manifesto link. Questions: is this one ancient or new? One author mentions it on <a href="http://www.benhammersley.com/archives/00000798.html"> June 17th</a>. At least someone's taking it seriously: <a href=""http://www.saltedwound.com/?p=803"">SaltedWound</a>., perhaps Of course, there are a slew of other manifestos. Anyways, doesn't much matter. (Even if irony does repeated go over my head if not clearly marked.)
Update #1: I also took a look at the <a href="http://bloggermanifesto.com/">Blogger's Manifesto</a> today. Like the readme, full of interesting, thought-provokingness. (If perhaps less serious)
And yes, I'd especially like to hear from long-lost friends like you, <user site="livejournal.com" user="innostrantsa">!
Update #2: The Manifesto link works now. Sorry about that.
Update #3: I can't figure out where I found the Manifesto link. Questions: is this one ancient or new? One author mentions it on <a href="http://www.benhammersley.com/archives/00000798.html"> June 17th</a>. At least someone's taking it seriously: <a href=""http://www.saltedwound.com/?p=803"">SaltedWound</a>., perhaps Of course, there are a slew of other manifestos. Anyways, doesn't much matter. (Even if irony does repeated go over my head if not clearly marked.)
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