Review 150

I liked this site off the bat first read “this site hates netscape as you should too” . this site has it all, actual CONTENT not just a weblog, it is funny and graceful at the same time, the journal entries however seem to be too consise and too the pt and never seem to go anywhere just contrite facts about nothing, still the design is nice, and the pictures dont’ stand out but seem to blend into the weblog, what amazes me is that so many people probably overlook the content because it isn’t located clearly and is slightly hidden , this takes away from the design because this “hidden” material could easily have links filling the top header without looking out of place, none withstanding this site is good and has definite potential to be a great one, just by ironing out a few kinkspink pantster

Review 138

this site grows on you, slowly but surely I found my self more and more interested. The author of this site is able to give you the feeling that you know him and he gives you a little piece of him to scrutinize. the design grows on you as well, it “keeps it real” and dosn’t try to cram a bunch of stuff in knowing it can’t fit, the site’s quirky examples of life, and funny comments kept me enraptured while I got to know this person as best I could, I am frustrated that this delightful internet personality dosn’t have more than a weblog , but all in all a great siteKrazyKanadian

Review 150

I was immediately impressed with the design of the site. While pink is not my favorite color, it doesn’t seem to the author’s favorite either, as the picture of her states on the front page. The design is smooth and fluent. Being a stickler for cross-browser compatibility, I was unimpressed by the anti-Netscape statement at the top of the front page.



Reading through the weblogs, I was often left confused by obscure references and what seemed to be inside jokes. Nevertheless, I did find entertainment in some of the random quotes, links, and log entries. A nice, unique touch was that each entry informed you of the band and song the author was listening to at the time. I found myself intrigued by the author’s sarcastic wit in many of her postings. Her vast vocabulary and clever writing style managed to keep the logs from sinking into the uninteresting.



Aside from the author’s bio, the rest of the site was pretty cut and dry. The links page listed a bunch of random people who I had little interest in seeing. The guestbook didn’t seem to be working according to the statement at the top. I went back to the main weblog page and read more.



pink pantster

Review 23

this site is a classic example of having too much of a good thing, it very crammed taking away from a simple yet tasteful design and makes it seem brash some posts shouldn’t make it on the site at the risk of offending readers I love that this site is jammed packed but only too a pt. the quirky headlines from around the world are fun and amusing but it soon wears thin, it makes the reader wonder that with all the pictures where is the content? my least favorite weblogs are one’s with just a journal and nothing else, this is one of those and it can only entertain you so much, I think readers of this site would appreciate it if this obviously intellegent person had more to say than just quirky headlines and offbeat pop- culture refrences.

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Review 105

Great. I was automatically drawn into Miguel’s (who’s from Austria) site. I completely love the layout; nice gray/white color going. I started to laugh when I saw his “Shoe Project” which are pics of his readers who have emailed him a pic of their shoes; I found that funny.



On to the blog … I really enjoyed reading his posts. I read one that somehow kept me reading on about his morning one day which turned out to be a long morning that began at 6 am. His posts also have little headings which are sometimes funny. I like his writing and the other plus is that it’s interesting to read about life in other countries. One thing I found out is in Austria is you have to bring your own bags when you go grocery shopping unlike here in America.



A definite must visit; or at least send him a pic of your shoes!Feral Living