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Tuesday, March 30, 2004
I don't know how much anyone pays attention to my Del.icio.us linkbar (which, of course you can syndicate in RSS), but it's been a great time-saver for me (I don't have to debate whether that great new link I've run across is worth posting an entire blog entry, links are categorized, etc). In general, even if I haven't added a full-blown entry to this here site on any given day, I'll update those lil' links on the side.
The reason I'm bringing this up right now is that I was about to post a link to Zelda Dance Party, and I need to be sure everyone sees it. In the future, when I come across early-nineties Japanese video-game coordinated dance shows, they will only appear in the linkbar. Unless they have an exceptional radness about them, or their main character is named Link, like LOZ.
You have been warned.
Posted by morland @ 05:36 PM
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That really reminds me of that time my cronies and I had this kick-ass dance show on Denver Public Access Channel 59 (KSUK). We used video games as the model for our themes and choreography. The pong one was amazing. And don't forget our Dr. Mario one. Wait, that was us mixing drinks and getting shitfaced.
That link truly is marvelous, though, even if they copied you and me and rob and ryan and justin van duersen.
Posted by: The guy who lives in vail but has to move on March 30, 2004 08:30 PM
Mike, I noticed the new architecture for our archives. Seems groovy. Although I will miss keeping tabs on the nominal quantity of your entries. Curious if this move had anything to do with the recent archive, 000666...the devil's work, perhaps?
Posted by: Al on March 31, 2004 09:56 AM
No actually. I read Justin's post and realized he was right, so better to take care of it sooner rather than later. I still have to go through all my entries and fix the permalinks, which is a drag, but worth it.
But the 666 symbolism is admittedly weird.
Posted by: morland on March 31, 2004 12:39 PM
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