From: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org (velvet-station-digest) To: velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Subject: velvet-station-digest V3 #32 Reply-To: velvet-station@smoe.org Sender: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-velvet-station-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk velvet-station-digest Thursday, April 13 2000 Volume 03 : Number 032 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [VS] a website for like-minded people [Philippa.Demonte@bmg.co.uk] [VS] Favorite website of the week? [Yngve Hauge ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 14:55:44 +0200 From: Philippa.Demonte@bmg.co.uk Subject: [VS] a website for like-minded people Hiya Thought it had been a little quiet on Velvet Station lately, so in an attempt to get the dialogue going again, what's everyone's website of the week? The one below is maintained by journalist / Velvet Belly fan Alex Tobin: http://www.pulped.co.uk/popjourno/ (the duck's kinda cute, don't you think?) The blurb says that Pop Journo is: "...an interactive mailing list dedicated to contemporary music, film, art, literature, media, design and travel." ....which is pretty much what we're all interested in. Can you recommend any other good ones? - fLip - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 16:38:05 +0200 (CEST) From: Yngve Hauge Subject: [VS] Favorite website of the week? I have been alot on www.python.org this week, but even though it is a great site for that purpose it isn't what you are thinking about, right? :) My alltime favorite website is www.tyrtle.com (the old www.best.com/~tyrtle) - it got the most fascinating online journal as of now. I've heard from Todd that her wife's Coffee Shakes will be released in book form - I would recommend you to get it when it is being released as it is the best ever online journal - long gone sadly enough ... so I'm so excited to be able to read it again even though it will be a second go or third or fourth - yes, it is that good!! - -- Yngve n.p. Shelleyan Orphan - Century Flower n.r. Isaac Asimov - Black Widowers (just for it being Eastern soon and all :) ------------------------------ End of velvet-station-digest V3 #32 ***********************************