Review 156

The haphazard layout of this site, with varying fonts and little to help you distinguish between weblog entries, discouraged me from the start. I made myself stick around long enough to scroll down until things looked a little more tolerable.



The weblog had some funny entries with amusing links. Very random content and funny stories about Ken’s cat were what kept me amused. Ken is apparently a writer of columns for some publication or another (perhaps several?), and his writing style reflects that. I like reading weblogs that don’t distract me with broken sentences and poor spelling, of which there seem to be a lot. This site is well written and well thought out beneath the surface.



The rest of the site was not as interesting as the weblog, or even as existent in the case of the Links page. Ken posts many of the articles he writes, several of which I read. They made me wish I had his job: travelling to Las Vegas, reporting on conventions, writing clever articles for internet news sites. Ah well.



If you can look past the frenetic layout, there is a lot to be found at Ken Layne’s site. I would suggest that you take a look and tell me I’m wrong.Ken Layne ~ The Continuing Crisis

Review 103

The blog is a group blog,the topics of conversation range from flexible keyboards to Vanilla Ice.

I’m not too sure what the purpose of the blog is, perhaps to allow each “blogger” to express their thoughts of the day (?).



The design, is simple yet pleasing to the eye, not overly complex and allows the user to browse freely without worrying how to navigate.The colors work well together and help draw attention to the blog.



However, not much content other than the odd amusing entry, not much to keep you entertained.

Overall a nice idea but more content would improve the site dramatically, although after a second look, the site begins to grow on you, and presents a good atmosphere from each of the bloggers.DaftLoser

Review 136

A highly resource intensive-site used as a showcase for tricks with Flash and dhtml. The site crashed my browser on my laptop, so I had to come back and check it on my desktop. Not a very good sign if a wide audience is the goal.



The weblog links to Flash games and animations the author has created. I’m not really a fan of chasing dots around the screen with my mouse, or voting for the button that moves the coolest way when clicked, so this site was quite disappointing. The flash is done well, but it’s nothing that hasn’t annoyed me before.



Not much in the weblog that is of use unless you want to see what the author can do with flash.



Annoying colors, browser crashing popup windows, and loads of Flash is what is in store for you if you visit Koert. koert

Review 118

wow! that’s all I can say is WoW, this site is spell binding. I have always been curious about the prospect of a group weblog but always brushed this aside saying it would never work, this site gives me hope. It is a uplifiting site that I found myself almost addicted too with it’s offbeat humor and wackyness. the design is great, possessing a tranquil trait to it and seems to lull you into serenity, the only one I have a problem with is “night” which is a blinding pink causing it to look like it’s been dipped in peto-bismal ,but still my moto is “content over context” and this website comes out on top, for a good laugh, pongient insight , and all in all a great time , bleeding monkey is for you.bleedingmonkey

Review 155

Group blog by a series of people with their own blogs. I’m not entirely sure what the point of this site is; are the bloggers simply letting others eavesdrop on their conversations, or is there a grander scheme at work.



Design wise the site looks okay, with a strong colour scheme and logo. Unfortunately, I think the fact that the bloggers all have sites of their own detracts from what would otherwise have been an okayish site. Not much here for outsiders.Blurgh Bloggers