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Ack!

April 4, 2001 by Michael Boyle

Ack! What should one do?

I just saw the weirdest

April 2, 2001 by Michael Boyle

thumbnail
ad while I was looking at the opening day scores over at The Sporting News. It’s small – just 60 px by 74 px – and it simply floats. On top of the text of an article, even. It’s not as bad as it could be – you can move the little thingie without opening the link. But still – it seems quite ridiculous to me.

No shit!

March 31, 2001 by Michael Boyle

No shit! Blogger is much faster now.

Tags: Blogger, Blogging, Evan Williams

New Montrealer

March 31, 2001 by Michael Boyle

, new Montreal blogger: LizardFetish in the Jungle. Welcome. I think we’re going to have to get a bigger table next time we get everyone together.

Tags: Blogging, Montreal, YULBlog

Travel writer Pico Iyer’s

March 31, 2001 by Michael Boyle

love letter to Toronto. Of course, published in a Toronto-based publication. Canadians love to publish articles telling us how much Americans love our country. Montreal is all that Iyer loves as well, only turned on its side, and far weirder – and to me, better – for the turning. [via Aaron]

Tags: Montreal, Toronto, Travel

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