1,000th Comment
Monday, December 5th, 2005guess who left the 1,000th comment? what do you know–it was me! i replied to dan‘s comment about that Harry Potter quiz. still, dan, that means you left the 999th comment, which is almost as cool. heehee.
guess who left the 1,000th comment? what do you know–it was me! i replied to dan‘s comment about that Harry Potter quiz. still, dan, that means you left the 999th comment, which is almost as cool. heehee.
of the overwhelming total of 11 people who voted in my last poll, 7 of you want me to bring back the Daily Star Wars Trivia Tournaments. instead of putting it in a link in a sticky post, i’ve added the link in the Navigation menu in the sidebar. note that when you click on the link to play, you will get a pop-up.
there’s nothing i can do about it, and i don’t want to upgrade my
FunTrivia.com account. consider yourselves warned!
i will also add a link to the Hall of Fame (dead link, have to recreate in WP, 12/12/05) so you can see the past year’s winners. future winners will be added, and i’ll post an entry at the end of each month to announce the new winner. there’s no winner for November because i took down the link.
i’ve cleaned this up as much as i can, i think, without having to create more pages. most stuff is now listed under Menu, so hopefully the blog won’t take as long to load, especially when LibraryThing or Tag-Board is down. my proudest accomplishment, such as it is, is the Tagboard (that does not contain pop-ups). to leave a tag, click on the link and a Tagboard-sized window opens up with the Tagboard on it! it’s so cool. i know. i’m a geek.
instead of using NotifyList, i’ve decided to try using Blogarithm.com for anyone who wants to receive an e-mail when i update my blog. the subscriber automatically receives a daily e-mail, which Blogarithm.com calls a BlogMail, that contains a list of links and excerpts to any blog s/he is subsribed to. you can access the past 5 entries for each of your subscription blogs, as well as e-mail the entries to anyone you’d like–all this direct from your BlogMail. no logging in to any feed or RSS reader sites–it all comes to you!
do the blogs you’re interested in not have a Blogarithm.com badge? no problem. just go to Blogarithm.com and enter the URL. simple as that. while you’re checking out their site, go ahead and send yourself a sample BlogMail to see just how cool this is. reading your blogs is now as easy as reading your e-mail!
here’s what i’ve done: i’ve added the blogs on my all links page into my blogroll, but since there’s a ton of them, i have it set to display a random 20 at a time. the only links i didn’t add are like, Star Wars links and stuff like that. you can just click on "view all links" (dead link, may recreate, 12/12/05) to see those.