Review 1213

My first glance at Jerrykindall.com was of a pleasant looking site with plenty of information, links, and goodies to read. At first it was a bit overwhelming, linkage on both sides of the blog made the site look a little crowded, but then again I’ve always been one to think more is always better then less. I was looking forward to this one.

The blog itself is good reading, but I can understand if many of you don’t feel as enthusiastic as I do seeing as most of the blog is computer related, though not all, and I found it quite interesting to read. Each post is filled with links as references, I like that, it helps provide a bit of background depth as to what Jerry is talking about. It’s not a terribly personal weblog, though I don’t think that takes anything away from the blog, reading about every single detail of a person’s life usually isn’t attractive reading. The writing style is good, but that’s not totally surprising as I saw the author does have plenty of writing experience, and reading each post was fluid.

The design of the site is nice, its nothing special, but it does the job and does it quite well. It doesn’t distract, though as I mentioned above, there is a little too much information on the one page. Nice sized fonts, a well-selected colour scheme, and simple (if not perhaps overdone) navigation make Jerrykindall.com a pleasurable browsing experience. Archives are stored away tidily and the option to open outside links in a new browser just gives it a nice touch. Design wise, I couldn’t fault it, top work.

There are quite a few goodies on the site, a bio gives a very in-depth look at Jerry and his life, pictures, and links to other relevant sites make it quite jam packed. Comments and a direct link to each posting are also very attractive.

All up I feel like shaking the author’s hand and saying well done. Jeyykindall.com is a fine site with plenty to offer especially if you like all things computers. I give the old boy two thumbs up and a 4 out of 5.
JerryKindall.com

Review 1173

Macaroni, macaroni, who’s got the macaroni? Lane McFadden’s site is definitely a good read. He claims that he is not really a geek, but that he just plays one on the Internet. Since he was a child, Lane has always had a fascination with computer technology. So he writes. Why he then chose to go to Law School is beyond me, but this career choice of his does us good for now. The many words he carefully pens in his daily blog entries are entertaining as well as provocative.

Lane the future famous lawyer has a good handle on down-to-earth kind of activities and he writes in a clear and very readable style. And there is much to read, including some really interesting long entries which you can discover on your own. His use of CSS and PHP adds that nice extra touch to his site. I especially liked his use of random quotes and pictures at the top left of each page. Since the beginning of his blogging days, Lane has gone through a number of style changes which one notices when looking through his archives. I found this a slight distraction (one wonders why he doesn’t take the time to make a single unified theme with his CSS expertise). However, he has settled down as of late and does a good job entertaining us.

On his blog there is also a discussion forum where fellow Bloggers can exchange words of wisdom, archives going back to August 2001, and a link gallery of his favorite blogs and humorous sites. You can even get to know him better by looking through his extensive photo gallery.

So why does Lane refer to his blog as Macaroni? Beats me. I did a search on his site and found only two occurrences of macaroni: “I spend that much in a year on Kraft macaroni and cheese…” (Review of the book ‘Coming into the Country’) and “Today I had macaroni and cheese…” (Monday, April 01, 2002). He probably did that on purpose to confuse posh obnoxious blog reviewers like me. When he reads that I even did a search for macaroni, he will most likely chuckle quietly to himself and feel good about it.

Some day Lane will grow up and finish off the Law School exams in style, allowing him legally to sue others like you and me. Until that time we are relatively safe and can enjoy his work in the comfort of our own homes connected to the Internet. I recommend this site for everyone of all walks of blogging life.Macaroni

Review 1055

The best way to describe this site is simple, and easy on the eyes. A mixture of blue and tan, with links to the left, and some on top, using black text on a white background for the log.

The author’s skills, when it comes to writing, are well above par. The content consists mostly of the author speaking of his job, video games, and his female whom he affectionately refers to as “Monkey”.

Again, the design is as good as simplicity gets. He takes the idea of keeping things simple, and runs wild with it. I look at this site and I’m not overwhelmed with flashing things or an overabundance of irrelevant links, just an excellent title bar and link bar, all of which match up perfectly.

Overall, if you’re looking for a site full of laughs and entertainment, this is probably not the place for you. But, if you’re looking for a well written log of a person’s daily events, then this is the one.

If I had to name 1 thing that would make this site excellent, it would be more writing. The author demonstrates some excellent writing skills, and from reading the archives of the DSW (one of the links) he’s got lots of opinions on things. He needs to share his movie/video game reviews more, and maybe go into his thoughts on things more, as opposed to just recapping his day.

Diddly Squatter Blog

Review 1097

I read the intro as instructed at the start of the blog and saw that Wil was in Star Trek. On no, I thought, not a trekkie blog. He promised not that at all, so I read on…. if all else failed there were plenty of links there!!

I was captured right away! This guy is not adverse to poking fun at himself, and came across as being really down to earth! Not what I had expected!! He details the pains of his latest auditions but not in such a way that he came across as bragging. He tells it in such a way that you cannot help but wish Wil luck especially as he had to give up his family break to go to them. He has a passion for PlayStation too and in search of the perfect memory card! He is normal!

I liked the use of the blue menu bars at the sides so you can see the main content way from the links and stuff. There are alot of links that made me feel alittle daunted at first. The design is all Wil’s work, and he has taught himself so as not too have a lame site like other “celebs”! He aimed for a personal site and I think he has achieved this.

The links giving history of Wil is good and makes this the personal site that he aimed for. He also has a page for questions sent in by fans, and it makes for interesting reading, and again makes you feel closer to him. You can find out all you ever wanted to know about Wil here and maybe a few things that would surprise you.

I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this site. He does not come across as a celeb, just as a down to earth bloke, like the rest of us, trying to find a way to keep his head above water. I really enjoyed this blog and laughed at him and along with him. I think that anyone that is a Star Trek or Wil fan will be in their element here, or you could be like me, totally oblivious to it all and just enjoy the stories. I may have to beam myself back!! (Sorry Wil, just couldn’t resist it!!)

WIL WHEATON DOT NET

Review 992

How to describe does one describe the thisisdrew.com web log? It is hard to get a capture on it. It is a moveable type design with a basic text heavy design. It has a lot of links (links to pictures with commentary, links to other stories, links to other parts of thisisdrew.com). At first, my interest was peaked but as I look further I am wondering where the “meat” is, where the real work is being done. Then I realize that the work is the site – this Drew likes the process of developing a website (taking photographs, writing, etc).

Drew lives in Arkansas and is attending college there as well. As his weblog is really a journal, it reflects his age, temperament, and interests. It is about his life, his photography, his family, his town, etc. The writing strikes me as rather bland but if you share his interests then you might find it more interesting. The pictures are really the focus as the posting is often sparse and irregular.

The weblog itself is well organized and easy to use. The text is clear and the links all seem to function. The site doesn’t seem to reflect much personality, however, being light green and white, with black text. Again, the photography is used to express his personality the rest just seems like a place to surround his pictures.

Thisisdrew.com is largely a vanity site from a college student with an interest in photography. If you are a young college student or have a similar interest in photography and design, it might be an interesting site to visit occasionally. It is missing a hook or interesting theme, however, and seemed too sporadic and self-focused to be of strong interest to wide audience. It might work for Drew’s friends and family but it ultimately left me cold.Thisisdrew