3.24.2009

Thinking about blogs. . . part 1

http://garfieldminusgarfield.net/

Garfield Minus Garfield - Jon Davis' cartoons have been manipulated to highlight how just how lonely and empty Jon Arbuckle's life truly is.

This website is based on pre-existing comic strip media printed in newspapers and books.
The website is put together by Tumblr at tumblr.com a site for blogging
This site has led to the printing of a book
Garfield Minus Garfield can be received on an RSS feed to a device of your choosing
Of course this is a Twitter about G-G (http://twitter.com/GMinusG) and where would be without the author's as well (http://twitter.com/travors)

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/

Stuff White People Like - blog about. . . well, the stuff that white people like, according to the authors of the site.

The site refers to movies, website, texts, television shows, advertisement, tattoos, food packaging, music . . .
This website is a wordpress.com blog.
Posts can be sent on an RSS feed.
The book of the same name is available, and there is a link to amazon.com for online shopping
Stuffwhitepeoplelike.com has been spotlighted in magazines, websites, television and radio programs
Twitter? Of course (http://twit.tv/picks/stuff_white_people_definitive_guide_unique_taste_millions)

http://www.52.trebsworld.com/2007/index.html

52 Things: Do one new thing every week. Try to be creative and fun. See how others are doing too. Props to Karen actually for bringing this one up in our group last night.

This site is ported to Wordpress. (I had to ask a co-worker.)
I was able to sign up for e-mail updates.
There is a link to http://www.billwadman.com/365/ which is basically 365 things

1 comment:

  1. I always die laughing when I read "Stuff that White People Like" ... you've got some interesting sources in here :)

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