Thursday, August 30, 2001
I want to know
I've never had a sweet tooth, and I don't particularly like mint-flavored things.
This is the 21st century. There are human beings living in space, we can create powerful computing machines the size of a dime, we have mapped our genetic pattern and begun paving the way toward curing disease and eradicating hunger.
So why can't someone make a mouthwash that fights tooth decay, freshens your breath and tastes like tomato soup?
August 30, 2001 at 9:51 PM
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My So-Called Lifestyle
Totally Googular
META: I am way, way,
way behind on answering e-mail. Fortunately, there's a three-day weekend ahead, so I'll have plenty of time to ignore my inbox without the pesky distraction of actually sitting at the computer while I'm doing it. (Seriously, though, replies are on the way.)
(WEB)LOG-ROLLING: Ribbit! never ceases to be worth reading. Likewise
Dangerous Meta and
Fury, even if I don't understand fully half the things Garret and Kevin are writing about sometimes.
Consolation Champs: Powazek Poetry Contest™
GOING FOR THE JUG GOOGULAR: Steve Bogart offers another weapon in the increasingly tiresome and irrelevant war for personal web popularity:
"how 'googular' are you?", an estimation of one's website worth based on its placement in Google search results. OK, I know Steverino didn't intend it to fan the flame-o-licious debate over ce-web-rity, the "A-List" and l33t-folk of the weblog world. But I'm all for nifty neologisms, and "googularity" is just so danged fun to say.
August 30, 2001 at 12:33 PM
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