by Rob Cottingham | Mar 4, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium
You load a web site and – whoa! Look at that sidebar! A blogroll as long as your arm, archives stretching back seven years, a dozen cryptic badges and icons, RSS feeds from eight or nine other sites, most recent posts, favourite posts, fence posts, goal posts,... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 1, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium
Late last year, Kelly Nestruck neologized beautifully. I missed it at the time, but here’s the definition for posting the cat: I hereby propose a new expression for that moment when a great blog goes off the tracks: Posting the cat. (Cat bloggers, of course, are... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 6, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium
Residentical – adj. – Describing a residential development architecturally monotonous in design, nearly identical to most other housing developments being built or having been recently built in a given city or area. e.g. “I am so freakin’ sick... by Rob Cottingham | Jan 13, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium, Technology
You’ve been spending your day obsessing about, I don’t know, fair trade in the banana industry. And that night, a spam e-mail arrives in your inbox with a subject line along the lines of “H0t frustrated housew1ves want to trade bananas!!” Sure...