I almost cried. Guild Comics hasn’t been able to connect the last day or two. I hope they get fixed up soon, otherwise I’ll have withdrawal!
Babblogue Blog
“The random musings of Maura McHugh, a geek-girl living in Galway, Ireland, but observing the world through the window of the web.” She seems to find news and then draws her own conclusions and comments on them. I love her wit and the way she goes to different places to find her news. The audience profile I would guess is friends or other bloggers over in Europe. Once in a while I sense USA isn’t on the top of her list.
Rob's Happy Fun Time Blog is a blog that seems to go in the same fashion as my own. We talk about school, he loves music (from what I’ve seen) and he writes. He does talk a lot about “Sarah”, and I wonder if she is his audience. If not, then the way he speaks about his day and the sporadic way he posts, I would guess he writes for himself. The thing that caught my eye was how he talks about his credit cards, I just wrote recently on my own debt. I guess most of us think the same way.
C:\PIRILLO.EXE
“Getting Screwed While Everybody Else is Getting Laid”
Wit, sarcasm, and making fun of others that just don’t have a clue. I have found a new favorite place to read. The text is handwritten font and just the look of the site is what I love. In one of his entries he talks about going against Slashdot and boingboing . I’ll vote for him. =) Although, they are all fun to read. The audience they are all seeking is the computer-geek / gamers who love to know who likes what, where they can find it, when it is coming, who sucks lately, and who r0x.
“Teacher: Year One (2002)
Reflections on my first year as a teacher in the New York City public school system.”
Any who are looking into teaching may find this interesting. There are actually a lot of teacher’s blogs out there. Surprise, surprise.
Friday, January 24, 2003
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