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demiurgent ([personal profile] demiurgent) wrote2008-08-21 12:05 am

The Twits.

These are the twits I twitted.

  • 00:37 It's just past midnight. Websnark's four years old. It's old enough to have a conversation with, now. Next year I'll need to preschool it. #
  • 23:44 Huh. So... actually posting content to my blog increases pageviews on said blog. Who would have thought it? #

[identity profile] troutman.livejournal.com 2008-08-21 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
For what it's worth, I'm glad you're back. Re-reading your shortbread entry about Sporkman from 2004 a few weeks ago is one thing that prompted me to drag the old boy outta the attic this month.
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[personal profile] cdave 2008-08-21 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I suspect there's a lot of people who just wait for an RSS update, so don't hit the site every day.

Heck, I rarely click through from the RSS feed, but I do read it all.

If the muse is striking, I'd love more modern mythologies too!
Here's a few of linked questions:
Why are some parts of a city relatively static in nature, while some rise and fall in cycles with the decades (Soho seems to cycle through trashy, bohemian, trendy, passe, and back to trashy)?
Why is there a dutch bar in the middle of china town?
Why is the make up of Brick Lane's population so changeable over the centuries?

[identity profile] dvandom.livejournal.com 2008-08-21 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Because Chinatown includes Macaobuilding. If you look carefully, you'll also find an old British teahouse that's recently been bought out by a Chinese family.