connectivity 1998
God, I love the Web.
I love creating for it and I love exploring other people's creations. And that's what I feel like doing right now, but I'm supposed to be working on my project. Not that I don't love my project; the more I work on it, the more I enjoy it.
Tugging at the corners of my mind right now:
Peter Merholz's site and all his wonderful links.
Peter's latest piece on user-centered information design.
Karawynn's journal.
Exploring more of Justin's vast site.
Exploring the rest of the
art site I found while looking for Saelon to recommend her to Peter. (And the other one I just found getting that URL again).
Checking to see if Taylor's up to anything new since signal2noise.
Exploring more of the sites belonging to people in my second degree (that's the people connected to the people I'm connected to on sixdegrees.com -- I keep finding the best sites that way!).
But I need to work on the project, so that's what I'll do.
Completion of my degree shimmers like a beautiful mirage on my horizon.
Soon.
I hope.
Did you have time to give me feedback on my project yet? I'd really appreciate it...
[This post was originally under a section called "random synaptic firings" which was linked from the page about Dinah. The rsf section held longer, more emotional writings and was the precursor to my blog].
Posted on October 3, 1998 at 07:29 PM in random synaptic firing | Permalink
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