debut of links

August 26, 2002

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I've added a new section to this page, simply called Links. It's selections from the pages I visit during a day. If you find it interesting enough, let me know, and I'll make a version that loads in your browser's sidebar so you can click through them.

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So the full sidebar is done. I'm not sure how many people out there will be interested in using it, Read More

So the full sidebar is done. I'm not sure how many people out there will be interested in using it,... Read More

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What is that, DashLite? "I am too lazy to write a three-word blurb like Instapundit, but wanna go on a linkarrhea anyway"?

Yeah. I added a new frequently-updated section to my site because I'm lazy and wanted to be like a guy who started a blog a few years after I did.

the phrase "section to this page" made me look for the list on your index page. I didn't see the word "links" for some minutes.

I'm all for linking, and using an apposite or funny quote is a good way to do it.

micro-microcontent?

send it to my phone!

did you ever finish building that browser tool that would display text that had been commented out?

Well my goodness. You sure have gotten some less than enthusiastic feedback. Some people can be so grumpy...hhrmph. Thanks Anil, you are appreciated.

Unless I came accross otherwise, let me write it in exact words: I appreciate what Anil is doing, "hyphaneted-American" or not. I won't mind a sidebar of quick-links. And just for usabilities sake, I think the name should be changed to "quick-links" (or even DashLite) instead of Links. Many are used to clicking on "links" and finding links to blogs/favorites etc. What Anil is posting are just quick pointers to other stuff on the web, not entirely a "favorites" kinda thing.

[Reading back, I think I have been corrupted by a month in Plastic. "Quicklinks" are those links-with-blurbs on the sidebar there.]

I hate you Anil and everything that you do.

Ooooh! Links!

*takes it all back*

I've always enjoyed link sidebars, You can almost tell as much about someone from their history file as you can by reading their posts.

...It's a bit like going through someone's Internet dumpster. (Except cleaner, and not as stalker-chic)

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