Review 32

Tilted Wisdom: a name that evokes images of deranged philosophers in my head; an apt name for this site. Not that being deranged is bad, by any means.

Upon entry to the site, I was greeted by a mock Control Panel window. An interesting idea, with a lot of potential. Delving further, into the weblog area, I was slightly disappointed to see this theme disappear. However, the graphics and images in the weblog area were clever and unique, and gave the Tilted Wisdom name some life.

The weblog entries were mostly of a personal, introspective nature, which can get dull to the average outsider. Still, my interest was well enough piqued to read to the bottom and learn a little about what makes the author tick. I enjoyed the author’s descriptive style of writing, as it drew pictures in my head.

The rest of the site was interesting. A page dedicated to fictional writings of the Tilted Wisdom author, and a
unique bio rounded out the site’s offerings.

Overall, this site serves up some good food for thought. Certainly worth a look.

Tilted Wisdom

Review 159

I agree with the owners comment, “Goddamn is my template ugly” the colors clash and it makes the blog look tacky.

On a more positive note, he updates his blog on average 4 times daily, which is a major bonus.

Overall the template doesn’t do his blog justice,a fairly interesting read .with.these.words

Review 155

The layout, although simple is an effective way of displaying the blog, not an actual site, more of a page.

More content , ie profiles of the bloggers etc would be a nice extra, the colors work well together and overall a nice job. Blurgh Bloggers

Review 159

At first glance, I was highly unimpressed with the design of this site. The very first log entry states how bad the design is, and that it will soon be fixed. If that is the case, then this website could turn into something very good.

The weblog entries are quite open and frank for that of a male. Most guys’ weblogs I have seen are less about personal issues and more about computers or humor or games. I was impressed with the author’s candor and was happy to see well written entries. He presented humorous, interesting facts, such as the word for wife and the word for handcuff being the same thing in Spanish (esposa).

With simple, easy navigation, I was able to learn more about the author and his interests. I hope he keeps this trait in his future revision of the site.

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