As Above
Brain children. Those that overlap the Internet.
Dvorak
The improvised card game.
Blog Twinning Project
Democratic blog-pairing.
TV Misguidance
Reconstituted TV listings.
Other Listings Magazine
With hilarious consequences.
The Surrealist Link
You are the spikiest moth.
Back on the Orion Express
Interactive fiction.
Generic Nomic Data Tracker
It's a Nomic thing.
Two-Word Guestbook
Sign it.
Online cliques. Trespassers may be welcome.
Upsideclone
Stem-cell fiction.
Hate the Stupid
Because we do.
Mornington Crescent
In outer space.
In the bookpile. About to read, or currently reading, or meaning to take back to the library.
At Home in the Universe
Stuart Kauffman
Eyeless in Gaza
Aldous Huxley
Incidental music. Ohrwurmen or otherwise.
Standing in your Shadow
Puressence
Other weblogs. The ones I make a point of reading, at least.
About as Funny... AngryBlog The Blast Blue Ruin Crummy Digital Trickery Epiblogue Found Groke Icarus Says Inside Joke Interconnected Life as it Happens LinkMachineGo Orbyn Peace Dividend Qwertyuiop RavenBlog Somnolence Sore Eyes Venusberg The View from Here Wherever You Are

(Updated UK Blogs)

Supporting cast. That have Web pages. In alphabetical order.
Alice Chrissy Dan Dave Dunx Eperdu John Lori Nik Paul Raven Riana Sandy Simes Tracy Tyrethali Yao Zarba
Weeks beginning. All having ended.
2002
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2001
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2000
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03.02.02
The erratically-anticipated Laser Squad: Nemesis has been unleashed this month - it's available as a free download, games only being permitted if at least one of the players has paid to register. A potentially cunning ambassadorial viral thing, and certainly a long-overdue turn-based email creature of the genre (kicking aside the corpse of Hasbro's X-Com-by-email). All luck to them. And some money, possibly, when I can find some.
02.02.02
There's a splendidly brave Russian-roulette advert for Revels beaming out of televisions at the moment, the coffee-flavour ones being the killers. Peanut-allergy sufferers can, of course, play for real. An amazing 360-degree faux-camera tour of Brighton's derelict West Pier, bombed during the war and still standing as a magnificent, crumbling offshore palace for countless seagulls and starlings. Something of a pity that they're trying to renovate it at all, really. [via Digital Trickery]
(C) Kevan Davis 2000-2
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