A meme has been thrown my way by Jeremy at The LCD, so I feel compelled to continue it.
Behold, the Caesar’s Bath meme! List five things that people in your circle of friends or peer group are wild about, but you can’t really understand the fuss over. To use the words of Caesar (from History of the World Part I), “Nice. Nice. Not thrilling . . . but nice.”
- Podcasting - The blog world is always buzzing about it, but, in the interest of full disclosure, I honestly don’t even know what it entails. I’ll leave it to the iPod toters.
- Kanye West - It seems that he is the cool, neato rapper (R&B artist?) to listen to. I don’t understand why. His music sounds like all of the others’.
- del.icio.us - I’ve gathered that one can add links and incorporate links into one’s blog with it. What am I missing exactly?
- Jeans with decidedly different fading on the legs - It looks horrible. Seriously. Why can’t I just get a pair of jeans with a nice dark wash all over?
- Paris Hilton life chronicling - Why do we care what this person does? She has done absolutely nothing in her life (besides being rich) that should garner such attention. Plus, if I hear “that’s hot” one more time, I may snap.
3 responses so far ↓
1 Lindsey // Apr 19, 2005 at 9:57 am
You know Nicole, this list is hot.
2 Bernard Oggle // Apr 22, 2005 at 12:00 pm
about delicious:
first you add keywords to links. then yout can look at all personal or delicious-wide links that match a certain set of keywords. you can even get a rss feed of ‘em. handy way to keep updated on a topic by the community.
additionally, you can browse the bookmarks of people that link to the same stuff like you. that’s a nice way to find out about new interesting things on the web by following the link trail of people whose taste you like.
bernhard.
3 ernie // May 1, 2005 at 9:59 pm
Bernhard/Bernard’s description covers the features pretty well . . . I’d add that del.icio.us is to bookmarks what Flickr is to photos.
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