Saturday, September 16, 2006

technorati look at links in to dlww, expect them to be mostly me - inter-dlww links - any actual interactivity is always remarkable (still) to me...
More LG15 Links for me at least, the speculation is at least as interesting yep that's the main hook for me as whether the videos are "real" or not (although I'll admit that I'm taken by the narrative of growing up in a strict religious family yep am somewhat curious about that too), and because I'm in the mood to procrastinate today, I figured I'd point to a few LG15 links rather than doing some real work. Via thedayislikewidewater, Adam Sternbergh's...

huh, so probably whatever view fr the outside dlww gets have to do with my having prvsly linked to their site, and them seeing it on trackbacks?
I linked to this site's earlier LG post
the chutry experiment: Late to the Party
this site is blog of an assistant professor of film and media studies at Fayetteville State University with interests are in film and digital technologies, especially.. where the two media intersect. good site...

cmmt on Late to the Party fr
marc = another good-looking site Things as They Are.?
last (top) post is fr May re Lost
and prvs post:
Annie Proulx (since when did she drop the E.?) has written a devastating response to Brokeback Mountain's loss of the Best Picture award at this year's Oscars. Although she does, at times, come off a bit unhinged, she also lets fly some scathing commentary like this line, which predicts the future of Academy voting post Crash (or, as she calls it, "Trash"): "Next year we can look to the awards for controversial themes on the punishment of adulterers with a branding iron in the shape of the letter A, runaway slaves, and the debate over free silver." Wow. So I guess it's not just an honor for her to be nominated, then. nice.
Posted by marcusrp at 01:04 PM |

both chutry and things are
Wordherders where we recognize lines as a creation, a simple attempt to herd words into some semblance of memory and perspective. There are plenty of words to herd, so please feel free to feed the comments. Current herders are listed to the right. cool, an appealling "blogging collective"

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