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Just listened to

May 18, 2000 by Michael Boyle

the Connection show on weblogs. I accessed it through the link on that main page. I think the show was fun, and I enjoyed listening to the three guests.

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Beautiful words, and inspired words

May 17, 2000 by Michael Boyle

today from Elise at Swallowing Tacks: “Being a feminist does not mean I am required to deny my femininity or my sexuality. It does not mean that I am required to dislike men. It does not mean that I am required to go through life childless. It means, in fact, that I AM FREE TO CHOOSE WHAT KIND OF WOMAN I WOULD LIKE TO BE.”

I can’t tell you

May 17, 2000 by Michael Boyle

how excited it makes me that Sonic Youth is coming! With Stereolab supporting no less. So, any and all stalkers will know where to find me on June 13.

I can’t add much

May 17, 2000 by Michael Boyle

about the subject, but I like what a couple of people wrote on the subject of DivX. In particular, Adam and Matt. Matt wrote about “[confusing] piracy with potential customers” – which is a really nice way to put the issue, as I too have written. [sort of – that’s what I was getting at anyhow].

I’ve been reading

May 17, 2000 by Michael Boyle

the really cool thread over at Dreamless.org as suggested by some of my favourite weblogs. Lots of good stuff there, to which I have a quick reaction. It’s not clear to me if that discussion is really about “good sites” or “well designed sites”. So – where do writers and other content folks fit in? What about non-designer integrators? What about the other folks who have, with designers, built the web all these years?

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