Liners: Webcomics count as blogs, dammit
Cory Doctorow’s offline for the rest of the year. Jeremy Wright’s offline for the weekend. Kottke is sick and not just sickly; he posted photos of himself, but they were indistinguishable from the colors of his blog design. Radar Online doesn’t know that it’ll be offline forever. I’ll just keep phoning it in over the holidays.
Jeff Jarvis can’t really convey how it was to hear the fans chant inside jokes at Howard Stern and his crew at their last radio broadcast. You weren’t there, and you’ll never know the awesome. But he can quote a hell of a lot of Stern’s speech, starting with “I stand before you today erect.”
Another white girl understands the kind of story that makes a blogebrity: the kind that bitches about inconvenience. In this case, the inconvenience to white-collar passengers caused by NYC MTA workers wanting better treatment for their blue-collar jobs.
American Apparel are assholes to Jeremy Rowland of the webcomic Overcompensating.
Today’s enemy of Wikipedia is Tycho of Penny Arcade.
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on December 17, 2005 at 12:36 am drew wrote:
I refuse to live in a world with no Radar. Also, with no Manimal.