Okay, so just the other day, I mentioned my non-shared interests. I happened to glance at my interests list, and I noticed that one of them was no longer unique. I had posted the link to Tim Bradstreet's site, so I figured someone followed it and decided s/he liked what s/he saw. So I clicked on that interest to see who. some guy named Richard who just joined today. Huh.
And we're well into the 72 thousands of Journals assigned. (At least Richard has a 73,196 behind his name. And a friend of his is 733214. So that's a couple dozen new users today.)
And we're well into the 72 thousands of Journals assigned. (At least Richard has a 73,196 behind his name. And a friend of his is 733214. So that's a couple dozen new users today.)
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Date: 2001-03-13 08:44 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2001-03-13 01:19 pm (UTC)From:;-)
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Date: 2001-03-13 01:32 pm (UTC)From:You're right, though: I do try to avoid the obvious in my interests. I refuse to include such interests as hugs, love, sex, food, fun, etc. Although I did include family, friends, and LiveJournal. Oh, well, we all have to decide just where to draw the line, I guess.
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Date: 2001-03-14 10:36 am (UTC)From:I prefer the application of ambiguity over the concept. But I'm not sure if *that* concept makes sense. Would that make it ambiguous?
Anyway, I did appreciate the ambiguity of that particular interest. :-)