Recycled articles

One of the suggestions from the survey was to highlight previous articles from the archives. I agreed, because (a) the readership has grown quite a bit recently, and (b) the archives are kind of daunting right now.

So, every once in a while, I’ll be pulling old articles up to the front — generally entries that tie into the current discussion, and ones without a lot of comments attached to them. You’ll be able to spot these articles by the little green “recycled” logo on the right-hand side.

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May 18, 2005 @ 10:54 am | Comments (4)
Filed under: News, Recycled

4 Responses to “Recycled articles”

  1. Lester

    Heh, I’ve thought about reposting some of my entries. Some of my favorites have gone unnoticed, like this diatribe on apostrophes. And since I’ve really been writing a lot of shit lately, I’d rather new readers get a taste of some of my slightly better posts.

  2. Ethan

    Hey John,

    Just thought I would bring http://www.chocolatefactorymovie.com to your attention.

    It’s been updated!

    Ethan

  3. Lester

    John, did you by chance read the interview with Gene Wilder in Filter Magazine?

  4. Kevin

    I find it ironic that the readership has grown when the site is exactly the same. Goes to show, it aint broke, don’t fix it.

 

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