The song you were born with. The day that I was born the #1 song in the U.S. was "Everything Is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens. You, savvy web-goer, have probably heard about this already and don't need to run off to discover what was spinning across the nation on the day you got here.
It's not pretty when a web server cries. [via memepool]
I heard it on NPR yesterday and I've seen it on the web: the message that today is Dolly the cloned sheep's birthday. But her creators seem to think otherwise. I don't get out much anymore - is there another cloned sheep running around out there with the same name?
And now for something completely different...
I wanted to write a comments feature (barren, though, it would be) and I'm just bandwagon-ish enough to have just created a forum for Massless that I'm calling, um, "VoiceLess." (It had an error that I just fixed 4:23PM PST Friday. Damn. Note to self: I told you not to do this, who'll post now? Discriminating persons have already left and now you're e-BobbyBrady.com waiting at a birthday party for guests who'll never arrive. Damn.) It works just like everyone else's really. But it's 'cause I'm very curious about you, (all ten of you) and want to know the following:
What were the first one or two weblogs that you ever encountered or regularly visited? I'll tell you mine and then you could tell me yours.
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I'm a fragment of the day
if I weren't who's to say
things would happen here the way
that they happened here.
- S.Sondheim "Someone In A Tree" from Pacific Overtures
My dear friend Mike, who I don't get to see nearly enough, told me something about Matrix 2 and 3...aw, I'll just save that until next week...