Entries from May 2007
DailyTech - PlayStation Home: William Gibson’s Vision Realized
This blog by Kristopher Kubicki and linked back to William Gibson’s home blog discusses the literary creator of the Internet, social networking on the Internet and virtual reality – William Gibson. While not the first to predict it, he was the first to popularize it through his fiction […]
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Baghdad Burning
‘Baghdad Burning’ is the personal blog of a young Iraqi woman writing from her besieged capital in the Middle East. Written as classical diary entries, it scrolls down the page being separated into individual days of note. This is supplemented with colour still photographs of Iraqi government media and of daily events. It gives […]
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The Dawson College Shooter’s Goth Blog | DarrenBarefoot.com
Darren Barefoot is a writer and technologist from Vancouver, Canada. His blog is made up of bland and inoffensive greens, beiges and browns and makes use of extensive black and white photographs (particularly of the author). Barefoot uses his blog as a launching pad for […]
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fatality666’s journal
This blog is no longer available on Myspace as it was removed from the cache due to it being the blog of the Kimveer Gill, the Dawson College shooter. Gill was heavily into the goth subculture and social networking sites. He kept a meticulous blog of his disturbed thinking on Myspace and Vampire Freaks.com, […]
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American Flag Blog
This is a right-wing American website aimed at preserving the US flag from “left wing punks”. A punk is someone of low character. Often the US flag is under attack from flag burners and from other acts that seek to desecrate it. Really, the blog masquerades as a vent for right wing attacks […]
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