Thursday, December 02, 2004

Top of the Blogs

Its been time since I've clicked on the little interesting-looking links on the home page of blogger under the "Blogs of Note" category. Here's a quick personal review of those (with a very limited vocabulary):

  • SciFiDaily - interesting. takes on movies, updates on cast&crews, all this from an intelligent perspective.

  • Core77 Design - heavily built, with lots of futuristic stuff to gawk at. Links are good help.

  • From the Floor - Somebody wrote a book on how he cheated in Casinos, and if that wasn't enough, decided to release a blog about it. I don't find it interesting in any sense.

  • Na-No-Blog-Mo - myriad of links relating to blogs tailoring together a novel. confusing and useless until and unless you know specifically what you're in for.

  • Dinyahloreng - kept by National Service(Malyasia) Trainees. Pretty much a bland experience.

  • Pop and Politics - Updates from US political scene. No relation to "pop" whatsoever. I think only reason this blog is in the list is because it has a whopping 31 contributors! I think only their regular visits would be enough to get its count high. The blog is crap. Right now, I see same blog posted 5 times on front page. As if that doesn't indicate the quality.

  • Pixar Animation - dedicated to the work going on at Pixar. Nice and clean. Moreover, there's no Pixar Employee involved. I'm quite sure to follow it.

  • Our Man in Hanoi - Good detailed journey of an (seemingly) altruist guy workig in Vietnam for KOTO. Lots of emotions spoken and praises made, but still tends towards being ordinary somewhat.

  • Sox Yankees 2004 - utter crap. don't know how baseball season update for the Yankees could get you in limelight. The man has posted no history, nor dedications, nor any long debates. I guess U.S. of A. folks really are brain-damaged when it comes to baseball (or American football).



That does it. Many of the blogs are uninteresting enough that a beginner would leave blogging instant he/she touches it. I'll just have to say that there are enought of peanut-sized minds to make the world a dull and unproductive place.

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