dequinixEIGHT :: external

:: prologue

The diverse socio-cultural ecosystem of the world wide web has led to one big problem for me: the hardest part of creating new sites is now doing the proverbial "links" page. Who to put? Who not to? Etc, etc, the questions rage on.

Too much politics. Link me and I'll link you. I don't know, it's nice to link everyone, but it's better not to. I guess I just want a link here to mean something.

:: most visited

textism.com :: Dean is my hero. Considering he has now moved to the French countryside, has previously designed book covers and writes very much like how I want to, it's no wonder I find myself there so often.

widepipe.org :: Reading Sunil is somewhat like imagining myself a few years down the line — except the part where he uses a Mac. I tend to read his site and think to myself, "Wait, wasn't I thinking that?"

littleyellowdifferent.com :: I've been reading Ernie for longer than any other personal site there is. He's relatively consistent in his writing, in terms of both humor and substance. Always pleases.

introversion.com :: Patrick's pkstyle.com (now defunct) was one of the two sites that inspired me to do web design. And now he's taken it to the next level: A journal in flash. Good stuff.

:: everything else is coming soon. If you're impatient, check out the links page from the last site.