Friday 2nd October 1998
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Links from 2 October 1998, oldest first:
- N.Y. Times Square
- probably very old news, but I like it Permalink
- BT is Burton on the Button - The Register
- The Register, previously classed as "Threat", can now be downgraded to "Showing Its Horrible Greasy Grey Cixen Roots" Permalink
- Online Journalism Review: Citizen Layne - The New Media Revolution: Over Already?
- Which is the pisspoorest column... Permalink
- The Times: Interface:Will digital kill off the home computer?
- where'd they learn this? from history books? Permalink
- Ken Young's Net Loafer - Don't diss the middleman
- he has NOT ONE FUCKING CLUE EVEN AS TO THE BIT OF PRIVATE EYE HE'S TRYING TO IMITATE Permalink
- Fun phonetaps.
- Something decent off squack Permalink
- Tenth Circle Added To Rapidly Growing Hell
- more onion Permalink
- New Media Communications for internet media and marketing consultancy
- Ray Taylor Permalink
- UK Media Web: home of media, marketing, and banner advertising
- Ray Taylor Permalink
- UK Ad Report
- Ray Taylor: you can buy his pearls of wisdom for a mere £699 Permalink
- Antz
- to cheer everyone up Permalink
- Antz (Mr. Showbiz Movie Guide)
- to cheer everyone up Permalink
- Japanesedude.wav
- that japanese reporter singing along in the background; 'Robert Smeeth, Robert Smeeth...' Permalink
- Unloding Windows
- Dunno how new this is, but I thought it was rather amusing. Best viewed on a Windows box. Permalink
- Delivering Solutions For Every Home
- shades of '84? Permalink
- BBC News | Labour Conference | Prescott sends them home smiling
- John Prescott/Benard Manning Permalink
- BBC News | UK | Where is the most boring place on earth? Your reaction
- Doha, most boring place on earth Permalink
- French Prime minister's Website
- Pourquoi non? Permalink
- TIME Digital - June 19, 1998: Microsoft to ASCII Folk Art: Drop Dead
- found this article about the Microsoft "conspiracy" to stamp out ascii art... Permalink
- Crystaltips, I love you!
- one amongst us is destined to be 'ultra' famous Permalink