August 27th, 2003
____________________________________________[PIC] KIND OF ГРУСТЬ
____________________________________________[PIC] ДВЕРОКНОСТЕНЫ
_____________________[PRO] My son journals online in a place called...
"My son journals online in a place called livejournal.com, ' she said. " I tried to get in his little circle, but couldn't. One day, he mistakenly left it open in the browser. I really knew better, but read it, anyway.
"It was much more interesting than I thought. Actually, a friend of his had much more graphic and strange postings, but it did give me a little insight into their world."
"It's really a great site, kind of like an interactive diary with pictures and music, " she said. " The cool part is, you can let people in if you want to, or block them out. One day, maybe he'll let me in. I don't ask any more, but have hopes."
...some think it goes too far


"It was much more interesting than I thought. Actually, a friend of his had much more graphic and strange postings, but it did give me a little insight into their world."
"It's really a great site, kind of like an interactive diary with pictures and music, " she said. " The cool part is, you can let people in if you want to, or block them out. One day, maybe he'll let me in. I don't ask any more, but have hopes."
...some think it goes too far
[PER] BookCrossing
better than gathering dust :: BookCrossing
what people might enjoy tracking? the idea of Books came to mind, and BookCrossing.com was the result. because books have feelings too...
не слабо обогнать самоа?
upd: Urbis launches Bookcrossing in Manchester.
[PER] ко мне ответ на мыло не приходит
[PER] please stop using term "web log"
Dear New Yorker, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post and others**,
Please stop using the term "web log" to refer to a chronologically-ordered frequently-updated website. The correct term is "weblog". Furthermore, "blog" is not short for "web log", it is short for "weblog".
хорошая история происхождения словечка... - It's "weblog" not "web log"


Please stop using the term "web log" to refer to a chronologically-ordered frequently-updated website. The correct term is "weblog". Furthermore, "blog" is not short for "web log", it is short for "weblog".
хорошая история происхождения словечка... - It's "weblog" not "web log"