A link, and then sleep
May. 11th, 2009 10:46 pmThis is a great site. Imagine families with the most cringe-worthy 80s clothes and hairstyles, posing in the most cheesily awkward ways possible for photos. Now multiply what you've imagined by 100. That's the contents of that site.
ETA: I lied, of course. How could I go to bed without giving you the link to one of John Scalzi's best posts on authors and the internet?
Here's a snippet, just to give you an idea of what he's talking about:
'The problem I have with print people blaming the Internet for their troubles is that blaming the Internet allows them to ignore — and indeed, actively avoid – taking responsibility for their own acts that have contributed and are contributing to their current bad times.'
ETA: I lied, of course. How could I go to bed without giving you the link to one of John Scalzi's best posts on authors and the internet?
Here's a snippet, just to give you an idea of what he's talking about:
'The problem I have with print people blaming the Internet for their troubles is that blaming the Internet allows them to ignore — and indeed, actively avoid – taking responsibility for their own acts that have contributed and are contributing to their current bad times.'