Relaunch mark V

"That 'Blog' link in your toolbar. Does that post to your webpage?"
"Yeah." Click. "See?"
"Why don't you ever use it?"

So here we are, with our fifth name and domain since May 1999.

  • October weblog? Apropos of nothing in particular (except my favorite month).
  • Psychography? It's what the site it all about, but it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
  • Darktodd? It was fun slagging blogs and the dot-com bubble in general, until it all came crashing down on our heads, and the idea of our generation reinventing or changing the economy, the value of ideas, everything, suddenly seemed like a sad joke.
  • Sternisha? Whatever.
  • Am I Todd or Not? A joke two years stale before it's even told, but it gives me a chuckle for the time being.

Welcome back, again.

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"That 'Blog' link in your toolbar. Does that post to your webpage?"
"Yeah." Click. "See?"
"Why don't you ever use it?"


lol. i just noticed you quoted me. i feel i'm jimmy stewart in "it's a wonderful life". i've made a positive change in your life!

The world owes it all to you. I'm sure they'll be sendin you the bill.

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