When you first visit this site, you’re presented with one of those “page has moved” messages. I generally don’t like these, and this is certainly no exception. This aside, when you first visit the weblog, you’re presented with a basic layout: weblog in center, links and other stuff on right, title at the top.
This aside, I began reading. It immediately struck me as to how funny it was. It kept me reading down and down the page. It seemed the further down the page I got, the more I lost interest in the weblog. The most recent entries are really amusing, but get duller as you read more into the site. Even though it was written fairly well, there was nothing to really grab my attention.
The design, as stated before, is nothing special. I think it works for the site though. Each page within the site follows the same design, except the title at the top changes. The title in each page was replaced with something funny about that particular section. For example, the about page says “so ya wanna know all about me, huh? well here’s some interesting & completely useless info on yours truly, the netdork – ”
There’s a few other section in the site, like ones about his tattoos, an “about page” and a few others. They’re really nothing special, but they’re not bad either.
This weblog is just another average weblog, and, depending on your preference, something you may or may not want to visit. I just wish he would replace the “page has moved” page with something that automatically redirects to the new address.
The NetDork’s Weblog
Review 723
This weblog is, very simply, a fun place to hang out. The author’s writing style is easy to read and brings out a lot of his personality, especially his sense of humor. His observations on life on and off the ‘net are interesting and had me both laughing (a lot! For example — “latest sign that the apocalypse is approaching – tim mcgraw performing with *nsync.”) and saying “hmmm?”
But there’s much more to this site than just his blog. I like the way his “about me” page is set up and that fact that it actually tells the reader something about him. He also has a page dedicated to his awesome collection of DVDs.
The site is easy to navigate and the layout is simple, but engaging. (How can you not like a site with a lava lamp on it?)
If you want to read a weblog written by someone with something to say who knows how to say it, this is the place to be.
The NetDork’s Weblog
Review 722
The graphics to the left caught my eye. Interesting; the drawing of the man with his brain represented and being “jacked into†electronically was just right. Below it, another drawing, designed in the way of a sign. Again, interesting. Standard blog design, group in nature. So far, so good.
I took a look at the bios page, and immediately found that this was a group blog for certain. There were more people here listed than in my department at work; quite a large and diverse group. I read through the bios, some of them more serious than others, and set about reading the blog itself.
The first entry was by a person who calls himself “The Big Bamboo,†with a picture accompanying his posts that looks suspiciously like an actor from the 70’s. Alan Arkin? Adam Arkin? Who know/who cares. What I did care about was the writing, and I was laughing out loud. The entry was filled with humorous anecdotes, lively writing, and dry humor. The bit about the lawn statues had tears in my eyes! A lawn George Michael… Mother Mary with the band shell behind her… very funny stuff!
I continued to read through the rest of the entries by the other contributors and was very impressed. They didn’t refer to inside jokes, but engaged the readers in a complimentary fashion. One of the entries even went into the background a bit about the staff, talking about their hijinx in high school. This gave the site some added dimension, a more personal touch.
Topics ranged from stealing silverware to break dancing to knocking out soccer coaches (yet another story that had me yelping out loud, laughing until my sides ached). Nothing is sacred here, yet it’s not wholly irreverent. The Big Bamboo seems to post the most, and his entries are not to be missed!
The only downsides I found were some spelling errors and an archives link that was inoperative at the time of my visit. I would have liked to have seen more of this bunch’s jacked thoughts!
If you want to have a really good time laughing your way through the observations of this hilarious bunch, go NOW to Jacked Thoughts! You’ll be glad you did!
jacked THoughts
Review 752
This Girl’s Blog, as it is called, it the most awesome blog I have reviewed so far! I look at design, content and blogging quality when I review, and this has many more plusses than minuses.
The first thing I noticed when I visited the site was the layout. It is simple and complicated at the same time, which makes it quite interesting. The HTML may be somewhat simple, but she makes the graphics, and they are superb! Then I read the posts on the front page. This girl is totally unique. The title or topic of each post is a song she is currently addicted to. I find it cool because I can open up Aimster and see what she likes. After reading her great and funny posts on the index page, I checked for an archive. This is the first site that I reviewed that had an archive! As I suspected, all the posts were of fantastic quality. This girl is a great writer. As I scanned the site for content, I was surprised to find lots of it, along with a cam! She is also a great poet, which one can tell from the Poetry section. She knows her options in the Beliefs section, and opened my eyes to topics I never gave much thought to. The last section I checked out was the Random section, where I saw that she is a very comical person. She tells of her ups and downs in life in a humorous way. All these things wrap together in the greatest package I’ve seen so far.
I am a hard person to please, it is true. This site would have received the 5.0 rating if the Music and Current links were not broken. I do not blame the blog creator, though, because I have done the same often. If you have a spare minute, or hour, I say this is the site that you should visit. I know it’s one of my dailies from now on!
This Girl’s Blog
Review 721
Sanity Helpline. I was wondering what I was getting myself into as I clicked on the hyperlink to this site. I had no idea, not even an inkling. As the site started coming into view (as I am on a notebook on dreaded dialup), I was noticing the unremarkable layout. Rather average I thought to myself. Then, as the words appeared, rather average fell on the floor and was replaced by phenominal.
First of all, I looked to the left for the all-important “about†link, but instead found “About Moi,†with some basics underneath. Basic but containing the requisite information. This was good. Then, below it was something I’ve not yet come across, and found it very amusing. “Current Available Topics.†Underneath this heading were four topics. Below the topics is an explanation of how the topics work, and what they’re used for, how they’re implemented, recommended, etc. VERY ingenious! That explained the first entry I read, entitled “Drilling.†Continuing through the blog, I found a writer that has a good wit, and writes engagingly, keeping the reader’s attention with funny little sayings here and there, or with his thought-provoking ideas. He goes from the trivial to the profound with equal comfort, and is able to pull both off successfully.
For me, this site is the perfect example of why one should not judge a book by it’s cover. If you go from blog to blog and only read them based on their design, you’d miss this one. There’s no flash or animation or anything truly remarkable about the design. This is your garden-variety blog design. The content, however, is top-notch 5-star white-cloth dining.
There are no links to anyone else here, and none are needed. If you come here, you’re not looking for anywhere else to go. This is a destination in the truest sense. The archives are at the bottom of the page, and are easy to find and navigate, too!
That he’s chronicling the life of his dog “Daisy†each week is a cute personal touch, as well as his other photographs (the cut finger one yucked me out, though). Destructo Man is a cartoon he draws and makes appearances here and there. While I can’t say I was a huge Destructo Man fan, I have to admit there was only one stip I’ve seen, so my opinion of him cannot be wholly trusted.
If you’re the kind of person that likes humor, good solid writing, wit, and a sincere glimpse into the life of a twenty-something young man, then this is a blog you’ll want to visit time after time. It’s very well done; content vs design is the name of the game here, and content wins hands down!
Due to the content, writing style, and the “available topics†list, I rated this site very highly. Had the design been better, this could have been a perfect blog.
sanity helpline