[OT] World Map of D Programmers

John Reimer terminal.node at gmail.com
Tue Mar 7 23:55:41 PST 2006


clayasaurus wrote:

>>
>> Yeah... when I first tried it, it identified my town exactly with 
>> latitude/longitude; you could even see the streets... which made me a 
>> little nervous about having my town pointed to like that on a map :).  
>> I got cold feet and unregistered again shortly later after a quick 
>> investigation of the main frappr groups list (just one click away)... 
>> a couple entries almost made me sick.  It doesn't appear that frappr 
>> has any moderation or regulation of the system and that annoys me.
>>
>> -JJR
> 
> Erm... do you not see the 'flag as inappropriate' link?


Is that flag working?  It's a nice gesture but rather useless if it 
doesn't get the job done.  Ah but there is some fun... I will go flag 
with abandon!  Thanks for the pointer, Clay.  Maybe there is hope for 
frappr.

I think I'm just a little suspicious of blog sites like myspace and 
frappr, where the theme /seems/ to be the cozy friends, friends, friends 
thing mixed with ego-centric display.  Too many blogs are about people 
that have lots to say about nothing in particular.  I think blogs are 
little unusual in general for that reason. Yet, I admit I've seen a few 
with excellent, thought-provoking content.

-JJR



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