Link Sharing: 3/1/07

March 1st, 2007

WordpressRap Cat: I apologize in advance for this. Cat lovers only.

I Can Has Cheezburger: I apologize for in advance for this, too. Cat lovers only.

Getting Internet: From around 1993. Good benchmark to appreciate how far we’ve come.

Five Greatest Pop Culture Crimes: I had to leave work a little early on Tuesday because I was laughing too hard and attracting attention. This is a site that the incomporable //engtech contributes to. Side-splitting stuff.

Jump The Shark: Really basic idea, done basically well.

Way Detailed Digg Analysis: These info-porny charts show how there are some mass diggings of stories. Also related, some commentary at Deep Jive Interests on the lack of accountability for the “bury” feature.

34 Reasons Why Readers Unsubscribe From Your Blog: From Problogger. Reason #1: Too many posts. Gee, do you think my three posts a day here, is too much? I’d be totally fine with less…

Ball Chairs: So you can be Number 2 and mess with Number 6 (The Prisoner).

Cat Tales: You think I’m a cat nut?

Most Ridiculous Black Metal Photographs: A fine line between scary and stupid. The comments are funny, too.

Some Webomatica blog related stats (that only I care about):

Total Webomatica Spam Comments Obliterated: 2,396
Technorati Rank: 24,230 :: 152 blogs linking in :: “B” list blogger
Blog Worth Evaluator: $81,858.30
Number of Times I Thought About Giving Up On Blogging This Week: 0
Rude Comments Aimed In My General Direction: 1
My Weight (Fatblogging): 172

2 comments!

  1. comment Gravatar A.J. Valliant - March 21st, 2007

    “Five Greatest Pop Culture Crimes: I had to leave work a little early on Tuesday because I was laughing too hard and attracting attention.”

    That was one my very first semi-proper articles on Beats Entropy, back when it was a solo blog. Nice to know my writing can blow someone’s cover and drive them from there workplace. Phase one of my attack on Corporate North America is coming along nicely.

  2. comment Gravatar webomatica - March 21st, 2007

    I’m glad I didn’t read your post about Jesus being manly at work, either. Funny stuff.

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