Sunday, November 17, 2013

Mr. Watson--come here--I want to see you...and wear something asex-ahay.

ok.

Yes, you are reading this, if you were not, then that would be kinda meta, or not meta, what is the opposite of meta (atem?)

Yes, we read blogs (see above).



Used to be, back in the the early dark days of the web (mosaic anyone?) back in the days when statements like  "no one has figured out how to make money on the web" were published in dead tree magazines with names like "Yahoo!" there were things called "websites" and those websites were written by things called "people" and those things called "people" also were interested in other websites written by other things called "peoples".

Then they would put links to those other websites on their websites as they figgered that if they found those pages interesting and you were looking at their pages then you might find those other "peoples" websites interesting.

Again this was in the dark days before "people" would put ads on their pages and would somehow make money from putting pictures of hamsters dancing on a webpage.




so.

Given that we don't currently make money on our website, or really have any plans to have schemes to make  money on our blog, we just want to know: What do you find interesting on this silly little thing we call "the web" (aka, the tubes)?



Oh, and to mention the yahoo article. Ebert was saying that there was no way to make money on the web, and he was overheard by a guy whose wife figured it out. Oddly enough the answer was porn. Most of the questions to life can be answered with porn, or cheese, or porn and cheese. Plate of shrimp (movie ref... blah, blah, blah)

This would be the time that you would go to comments and tell us about the websites  you like, that we might like, or that that guy you met on the bus that one time that had a squirrel in his pants might like. Or you could go to comments and say "quit being such a bossy pants, we don't like the web, and would rather stay home and look at pictures of weird manly women from the turn of the century and maybe some pictures of hamsters and while we eat turnips, you bastards).

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