In April, 2002, I was blogging about
- Instructions for “Asking a Girl on a Date” (autistics.org)
- The Inform Beginner’s Guide (I edited this book on programming text adventure games in Inform 6)
- Broken Links: Just How Rapidly do Science Education Hyperlinks Go Extinct? (yes, the link was broken but I linked to the backup on the Internet Archive)
- Faking It: Sex, Lies and Women’s Magazines
- “Prenatal memory and learning” (language acquisition begins before birth)
- “Did I Miss Anything?” (poet’s creative response to a “question frequently asked by students after missing a class”)
- A Salon article mocking the New York Times for declaring the Web to be over. (Wikipedia, April 2022: “Salon has been unprofitable through its entire history.”)
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