Link round up!
Feb. 17th, 2008 10:15 amThis is a long weekend here in Alberta, so I took the time to check and reply to some gonzo email. It's been a long time coming!
I'm probably going to post some fan pictures tomorrow, or at least noodle with some free ASP image gallery software because the current format isn't very growable.
Two British bloggers decided to tour the primaries and are blogging it here at My Fellow Americans. This election is just leaving me on pins and needles. Personally I think the process is a bit long. The last time Canada had a federal election, it was more or less 5 weeks from start to finish!
Michael Chevy Castranova writes about how people don't get angry anymore. "If Hunter S. Thompson were still around," he writes, "boy, he'd show us how to rant, at whom and for how long."
I came across a website called Helium, and I'm not sure if it's like the old ThemeStream website, and it seems a little like spec work, but you can write and rate articles, such as this one about FLLV.
And here's an excerpt from The Kitchen Readings on ESPN.
And yet another review of Jann S. Wenner and Corey Seymour's gonzo book.
I'm probably going to post some fan pictures tomorrow, or at least noodle with some free ASP image gallery software because the current format isn't very growable.
Two British bloggers decided to tour the primaries and are blogging it here at My Fellow Americans. This election is just leaving me on pins and needles. Personally I think the process is a bit long. The last time Canada had a federal election, it was more or less 5 weeks from start to finish!
Michael Chevy Castranova writes about how people don't get angry anymore. "If Hunter S. Thompson were still around," he writes, "boy, he'd show us how to rant, at whom and for how long."
I came across a website called Helium, and I'm not sure if it's like the old ThemeStream website, and it seems a little like spec work, but you can write and rate articles, such as this one about FLLV.
And here's an excerpt from The Kitchen Readings on ESPN.
And yet another review of Jann S. Wenner and Corey Seymour's gonzo book.