Year of Our City was well-presented
piece of work, with a cool robot
graphic to welcome you to the page.
The stimulsting visual presentation
was backed up by a detailed weblog,
full of rich content.
The author wrote his entries well,
telling amusing tales of his life at
work, his misadventures into the
ladie’s room, and other cynically
charged anecdotes. By no means
did he hold back his opinions, which
gave the weblog some flavor; just be
warned if you are offended by strong
language.
I particularily enjoyed his venting
about teenage girls pimping
themselves on the internet with their
Amazon.com wish lists, and the
“consumerism cancer” such idolatry
represents.
There were no links to other areas of
the web site, so I was left feeling a
little abandoned. Some info about
the author or some other information
would have been a good compliment
to a good weblog.
Year of Our City (not sure why it is
called that) is definitely a good read.
Year of Our City