Review 934

Larry’s recent take on the Olympics is nearly priceless, and his trials and tribulations concerning the tasks involving raising two young children are hilarious, yet heartwarming.



I was in stitches at the idea of his young daughter’s entrepreneurial ideas of scamming her classmates out of their teeth to make more money from the Tooth Fairy.



The author is just your average guy, with a typical family, job, and life. His humorous outlook on life is one thing that makes him stand out from the rest, though.



The site is best viewed at 1080 x 1024, which isn’t even an option for me on my computer, so I couldn’t get the full effectiveness of the layout. It’s functional, though, and that’s what matters.



It’s only sporadically updated, which disappointed me, because I wanted to read more! However, with the author’s busy life, it’s certainly explainable.



The different pictures and links alongside the lefthand frame are all worth visiting. The pictures give you an idea of who’s being referred to throughout the weblog, making it all the more interesting.



This weblog is suitable for any age, and certainly the average will find something to draw them back to this site again and again.Corsair’s Freehold

Review 930

What a writer! Andrew’s got a great concept going on at Andrew’s Random Notes. It’s a site I would call both educational and entertaining.



He scours the world wide web for news articles he deems noteworthy or interesting and elaborates on those particular articles on a daily basis.



Andrew’s writing is very nice. It’s hard to find the right word to describe it. It’s factual and to the point, yet it doesn’t feel like you’re reading it out of a book. It’s more along the lines of a letter Andrew’s written to the reader elaborating his knowledge on the particular subject at hand.



The site is very well laid out, with an easy navigation system and the exact amount of clarity that a good weblog needs.



Be sure and read the “Site Concept” portion of the site, as it clearly explains Andrew’s purpose and goal with this website.



This is definitely an excellent site to thumb through if you’re looking for opinions about what’s going on in the world. Andrew’s Random Notes

Review 929

Immediately after diving into Sarah’s website, I felt like she was a pretty darn neat person and that’s why enjoyed reading this weblog all the way through.



The design is really nice – almost what I’d call “minty fresh”! It looks just like the standard template that goes along with Movable Type, but the colors Sarah chose are very nice.



This weblog is about every day life. Sarah’s life is a lot busier than every day life with her two kids, and other diversions. She has a very nice way of sharing what she deems important with her weblog’s audience and comes across doing so in a friendly manner.



Visit “The Storm Brewing”, and then be sure to visit a few more days. Eventually, I really think you’ll be pulled into the life that’s described in this weblog.



The Storm Brewing

Review 928

There are three completely different portions of the site: a weblog, a random story built by reader contributions, and the “nodist network”. No section of the site should be missed.



Erich’s weblog is easy to read much in part to his way of getting straight to the point about whatever he’s talking about. He updates several times a day, giving the reader something to come back to on a regular basis.



The archives for the weblog is set up VERY cleanly, and VERY easy to sift through.



On two different days I visited this site, and I was fortunate enough to get to see two different site designs. Both were equally as enjoyable to look at, and equally as precise with the backend technical “stuff”.



This is a site that would be appropriate and interesting for people of any age to read, and is well worth the time spent reading it. I, for one, am glad I “nodist” Erich’s site.nodist

Review 927

Tangmonkey. Just like in the 70s, you can’t go wrong with Tang. Although, this website leaves a much better taste in your mouth than the orangey-type flavored liquid you got with your afternoon snack when you were a kid.



I love this site. While it’s more of a e-zine than an actual weblog, it’s still a site I’d visit every day just to see if a new article had been posted somewhere.



There are several different authors to the plether of writing submissions throughout the different portions of the site. A massively generalized summary of them would have to include the words creative, witty, intelligent, and borderline insane – all of those meant in a good way, though.



Tangmonkey has a Top 10 list that David Letterman can’t hold a candle to. My favorite TM Top 10 List? Top 10 Vowels. Don’t believe me? Check this site out. You’ll be glad you did.tangmonkey.com