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Equivocality

POSTED 01/10/2007 UNDER QuickPosts

I've been trying to be better about keeping track of who's in the 9rules community, so I've been making a point of visiting every 9rules site I happen to see. One of the Round 5 inductees is Jeff Ngan, a blogger out of Canada who writes with literate-yet-conversational intensity, the kind of writing that sounds good when spoken aloud. His photos are really exceptional too; the combined experience is like reading a hybrid of Life Magazine and The Atlantic Monthly, focused on the experiences surrounding Jeff Ngan. Very inspiring! Check it out at Equivocality.


Comments

1. Benedict Eastaugh said on 01/11/2007 03:40AM...

Honestly, there are just too many people in the Network these days for me to keep track of. In some ways I’m sure that’s a good thing—-there’s a better chance of forming some kind of community ‘critical mass’, and smaller sub-communities around the various subjects covered by the Network have a larger core around which people are more likely to gather. Still, I must admit a little nostalgia for the days when there were fewer than a hundred sites and everybody knew everybody else. If I were more energetic or less busy I’m sure I could have great fun making new connections and involving myself more in the various aspects of the community that interest me, but sadly I just don’t have the time or the resources to do that at the moment. Still, I know you’ve got good judgement so if you continue noting the various sites around the Network that you enjoy, I for one will appreciate it.

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