Sunday, November 19, 2006

The LINK section is b-a-c-k...

As most of you should have noticed by now (as if you can never ever notice it) I just sort of added the removed-don't-know-how-many-years-ago links section back. Treat it as a early 2nd anniversary from me to the blog. It is in serious need of changing some of the front page...

Either way, as you all can see, there are certain sections in this group of links. First of, we have the group blogs section. For the group blogs, I just link the blogs that are still active or are probably still being maintained and visited to a small extent. So we have the 4D class blog and the 1D class blog...

Anyway, as you can see, the rest of the blogs have been divided into two sections, blogs you should read and other blogs. Not that I am biased or prejudiced, but blogs that you should read are blogs that most people can read and won't suffer from traumatising headache due to paragraphing issues and the like. This blogs also occasionally talks about issues that are not very private so that you could guess what they are talking about. Either way, I want to try out templating when beta becomes official and I can just transfer over, so we'll just stick with this for the time being.

Special mention for that section:
Liyan's blog is no longer active and will probably never ever become active again. Either way, his blog is still around and his archive are still there. His impact on the school was "amazing" (to a certain extent)(amazing is classified by many people in many different ways). Also, you all should check the post that started a comments war on his blog. Either way, his criticism of the sc, some of which might still be relevant, is still found there. Generally materials for you all to read. However, I think commenting on any of his post would be a waste of time.

Yong Hao's (aka Shadowkat) blog is still active although he tends to post at irregular intervals, which can stretch between about 1 week to over 3 months. Generally, his blogging frequency is indirectly proportional to the length of time he is playing his computer. Either way, his blog is telling a story about a land called Pingasore, in a world called Erath. (as if anyone can't see through the anagrams)... His blog points out the stupidity in certain issues and make it plain through his use of -anyone can decipher at a glance- anagram.

These two blogs deserve honourable mention.
Well then, to all you people who run around reading blogs and always complain that I don't have a link section. Please do "click" on those links and start reading around.

Discmon

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wahaha.
hmm..
nth much to say here.
shall go read those blogs that you mentioned.
-insignificant

joe said...

haha nice one!
shall go and read them some day. will be quite interesting i am sure...