Excellence, if one word could wrap up his site, excellence would be it. The layout is magnificent and the logs are interesting and fun to read. Sites having logs which are 2 sentences long updated every three days is really boring. It really seems that the Webmaster has their heart into the site and that is what I like to see. You really get a sense for what the webmaster is feeling, and that’s the point of a personal weblog. There is Porn on the site, which puts it into the adult category but if you want a good daily read, this is the place to go. Now about the sites looks. It is very fluid and easy for the eye to look at, as the color scheme is very well thought up.
F.U.B.A.R. easily dwarfs any other 5-point site I have seen to date. The site deserves more than a five and I wish I could do that.
>>Dan
bad in a good way (f.u.b.a.r)
Month: January 1970
Review 442
Out of Phase is a bare-bones
weblog with posts that range from
not-so interesting to rather
informative. Based on a Blogger
template, the looks of the site were
rather unoriginal, but there is
something to be said for simplicity.
I have to give the guy credit for the
effort he puts into writing his weblog
entries. He is willing to say what is
on his mind, which is always better
than attempts at writing for the sake
of writing. Most of his entries were
about his friends and the path his life
was taking. As a musician, I was
able to identify with his writings about
equipment and what not.
The only link the site offered was to
the radio station for which the author
worked. No bio, pics, or anything
else, except for the obligatory link to
Blogger.
Nothing special or out of the ordinary
about Out of Phase, but nothing very
horrible either.out of phase
Review 428
Udaho was what seemed to be a group weblog run by six or seven people. Thickly coated with teen pop culture lingo, imagery and style, the site was thin in content and considered itself funnier than I found it to be.
I was unenthused about the rude judgements in the Top Ten Ugliest Cam Chicks post, and never found myself laughing at any of the other weblog entries. Trying to figure out what other content was available for viewing only frustrated me as I was led to ambiguous javascript popups with pictures of the site administrators and logs of chat transcripts that didn’t interest me.
Udaho seemed to be a clique of people who post to this site with no intention of making something anyone outside of their circle would be interested in.
The layout was rather well done, and it actually made sense. However, being primarily orange in color was distracting. The archives (also in a popup window) didn’t work at all, so I was left looking at the main page.
Perhaps this site could benefit from some refining and refocusing. I sensed some potential for creating a good site, but the collaborators didn’t seem to all have their heads pointed in the same direction.
udaho.com
Review 190
I checked out this site after seeing it featured as the “Site of the Week” here on The Weblog Review. Honestly, my first thought was “What am I missing?” The site seemed to have gotten rave reviews about the graphics, yet all I could see were four blurry images across the top. I opened up a different browser (Netscape) to see if I was perhaps not getting it all in this one (IE). Alas, Netscape would not display the page at all.
So I started reading the weblog, and was not grabbed by anything interesting. It was not poorly written or necessarily bad, but there was no content that hooked me or got my attention. Then I realized that there were only four log entries, and no links to other content on the site.
I would like to hope that the page was experiencing some technical difficulties and that I was not seeing everything. One weblog entry did mention something about a server crashing.
I will check back another time to see if I am wrong about this site, and I will ammend this review if need be.xfinity.net
Review 378
“through myself” is a decent weblog doing all the right things a weblog should. The design of the site was nice, though a little narrow spacially. I had some trouble deciphering the links in the image map at the top of the page, but that was perhaps a result of my monitor.
The weblog entries were generally thoughtful and well written. Nothing really hooked me, but I was able to at least “get an inkling of what life is like” through the author’s eyes, as the statement under “Shiznit” suggests is one of her goals.
I was a little unsure of the difference between her weblog and her “lately” page, which seemed to contain more interesting comments. Also, I was misled by what appeared to be graphical buttons in the image at the top of each page.
The author is obviously experienced enough in weblog writing and site design to know what makes a weblog bad, and she avoids it well. I was happy to see her commenting on the fact that she has grown out of her stage of “KooL” spelling.
It’s worth a look.through myself