In June, 2000, I was blogging about
- Poems inspired by anagrams (T.S. Eliot = Toilets; Emily Dickinson = Skinny Domicile)
- Where to go if you wanted to know what was happening In 1750 Paris
- The Lexicon of Intentionally Ambiguous Recommendations
- A patent lawsuit that claimed ownership of the concept of hyperlinks
- Reading posture (how do we shape our bodies when we read?)
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