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Weblog | I don't like the word blog, it's ugly. Anyway, new content happens here. (Swedish dito)

About me and the site | Twenty-something male who likes text. Obsessed with things such as books, reality, communication, and one or two tv-shows.

Archives | Things written here since... well, 2001. Some of it is good, some is utter shait.

Books | Books read, not books written. So far I've struggled to maintain unpublished.

Photo | I like my camera and it likes me.

Links | Outwards, away, flee.

e-mail | J. Nicklas Andersson


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2003-12-07

:: <16:11> Idiocy <comment 0>

Go a spam that said that whatever they were offering, it could “Turn Back the Clock 10-20 Years!” and that this was a good thing. What where they thinking? No, of course. It’s spam so they’re not thinking at all. But turn back the clock 10-20 years? That would mean that I would have to re-live puberty and high school. Insanity. However, this has provided enough of evidence so that spammers could be locked away in an asylum for a long, long time.



:: <16:14> Notes <comment 2>

It is my belief that families are some sort of test. They give it their best shot to grind you down. People with lots of relatives have better karma and resistance, it takes more work to break them. Other people — those like me with only a few relatives — don’t really need this test, it’s just that it would be suspicious otherwise. You see, we’re doomed from the start.



:: <22:07> Communication <comment 0>

Over to the left, but not quite across the pond, Barbelith Underground has an interesting thing going on as we speak. Barbeliths Wandering Notebook (membership needed but that’s a positive thing).

Kegboy: “Ok. So after much yakityyak in the Notebook thread in Conversation some genius decided that a Barbbook should be created wherein person A writes, draws,cuts and glues or whatever into a notebook. Once thats done the person sends it on to person B who does likewise and then sends it on to C and so on and so on.. Now here’s the ideas...”

I like this. It’s sort of a fragmented fanzine with participants from all corners of the world and a nice deadline when the notebook arrives. No real stress involved.



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