Y'know things that are all the rage? Blogs. Everyone has one; or at least had one before Facebook, Twitter et al diluted the realtime pool.
Since I'm nu-old skool — and watching endless streams of people having a midlife crisis has no long-term value — I figured why not make a blog? The main difference here compared with other people's blogs is that instead of being limited to one topic, you get a little slice of everything all mashed up. I'm too good to be tweeting.
TXP is alive
[1 comment] · 300 words (laps up about 2 mins)Extra extra! Read all about it! If it’s Textpattern and cool, it’s in the new rebranded and redirectioned TXP magazine.
Where have encyclopedia salespeople gone?
· 95 words (munches less than a minute)Knock knock.
Who’s there?
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Go away, I’m… washing my hair.Beware the revolution
· 1236 words (wastes about 6 mins)Here’s a riddle: when is a revolution not a revolution? When someone sells it to you.
Media terrorism fun
[2 comments] · 659 words (laps up about 3 mins)When the mainstream media are out to get you, it’s up to the comedians to set us all straight.
Phacking gibberish
· 151 words (devours less than a minute)When is a hack not a hack? When the media decides how to name it.
Destination truth
· 329 words (munches about 2 mins)Anyone not yet convinced that the mainstream media is a puppet show with a soundbite agenda: look no further.
Magic isn't dead
· 428 words (wastes about 2 mins)Magicians these days are a far cry from Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee of my era. It’s good to see that some of them still take their craft seriously. Enter David Penn.
Obama Bin Laden
· 772 words (laps up about 4 mins)Do the stories of Osama and Obama share more than just 80% of the letters in their names?