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Apr 11 2007

Nate is a Blog – Bloggeries Review

Blog Reviews 5 on 5!If you need a good laugh (and who doesn’t?), check out Nate is a Blog “A Place where Panda Bears can ride Unicorns, but Unicorns can not Ride Panda Bears”. I am not quite sure what that means, but it’s funny, isn’t it? Nate is a stand-up comic working with a 2 man comedy show, Nate and Nathan. He also works with 5 Days Shy, an improve comedy troupe out of Portland, Oregon. His is a random humor blog, and by that he means, random. You can find anything and everything that could possibly be funny from top 10 lists to Dear Rapper letters. Sunday’s post started off with “WWJC” meaning, What Would Jesus Chuck? This was a top 10 list of Best Items to Turn into Nunchucks. The post I found the most amusing during my time there was “Disney: The Gayest Place on Earth”. And it’s funny. If you have small children and have watched The Wiggles at least once, you can relate to this post. But even if you don’t, it will make you laugh. I won’t spoil any more of it; you definitely have to check it out for yourself.

The navigation was very easy on this blog. On the front right side of the page is the compilation of the month’s posts which are coming in every other day or so. On the right side, you can check out Nate’s profile, subscribe to receive his blog via email, or check out any of his list of links. These include a melting pot of choices from “The Loudest Child” to “Stupid Criminals”. You can also see his “Days Since Last Accident” report which I found pretty funny. The archived posts are easy to get to, and you definitely want to have a look at those. The site is nothing but laughs, and that is what it intends to do. The layout could use a little bit of work as the advertising carried no subtlety at all, but that would be my only criticism. Otherwise the layout was very easy to navigate, simple, and easy on the eyes which is what makes this blog work. The content and the writing is what you go to this site for, not for pretty backgrounds.

Shark Jumping out of Stream

Other reviewers have laughed out loud and subscribed to the feed, and that is definitely a recommendation from this reviewer as well. It is one of those sites you can go to when you just need a pick me up or a smile. This blog scores well above average for content and uniqueness. The site is funny and written excellently. You WILL laugh out loud. Navigation receives high scores as well. I would simply suggest some very simple layout changes to perhaps disguise some of the advertising. For the most part the posting is fairly current, but I think this blog would receive a lot more attention if there was a daily post. Overall I am giving this a 4.5 and am definitely looking forward to visiting again!

– Chrissie

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Written by chrissie · Categorized: Reviews

Apr 10 2007

Joyce’s Blog – Bloggeries Review

Bloggeries Blog Review 3 on 5When you arrive at Joyce’s Blog you will meet a 32 year old Hong Kong writer who is self-described as a sporadic blogger. She claims to have no nationalistic tendencies indicating the reason for this is that she is “Montreal-born, Connecticut-bred and Hong Kong-based, though my mom, dad and brother are in Melbourne”. No nationalistic tendencies but her Blog contains strict adherence to Hong Kong content. Her posts “flip flops at the opera” and “killing a chicken to save a thousand monkeys” are well headlined and grab your attention. She has some comprehensive photo albums on the site if you are looking for some Hong Kong images.

Joyce is very knowledgeable on many aspects of Hong Kong culture, politics, and art. Her non-nationalistic upbringing has no doubt contributed to her being very well-read and well-cultured. You will also notice her unique writing style if you can get past some of the font issues. The font is extremely inconsistent with some posts containing 2 different types. In other posts the font is so small that I found myself barely skimming through the material. It’s too bad really, because I really wanted to know what happened to the monkeys.

Great View - Picture taken in Hong Kong

There are very few indents or spacing in between paragraphs, making the entire Blog content difficult to read. Again, I found myself skimming more than reading. The overall layout from first glance is fine, traditional, and easy on the eyes. Columns on the border are nicely laid out with standard black print and light blue borders and highlighted text. The photo albums are good and comprehensive, but it would be nice to see larger shots throughout the bloggeries so the reader knows what she is referring to.

Overall the content and appearance of the site as a whole are pretty standard, garnering her some average ratings which is about the highest credit I can give her. While the information she provides is current, her posts range from 3-10 days apart and it is difficult to match the congruency there. If I could get past some of her font issues, I would probably be able to give her some points for uniqueness. But overall, while probably informative, this Blog did not make any efforts to sustain my attention span and for that I am going to have to give her a 2.5 out of 5.

– Chrissie

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Written by chrissie · Categorized: Reviews

NBA DUNKS Basketball Blog – Bloggeries Review

Bloggeries Blog Review - 2 on 5Welcome to another blog review from Bloggeries.com. Today’s review features the blog NBA Dunks which is fairly self-explanatory from the title. It is all about the most amazing dunks in the NBA and the players who “slam ‘em down”. If you are a basketball fan you are going to enjoy this site, so long as you are not looking for dunk information beyond 2006. If you are looking for tickets however, they do have active links for ticket purchases for games that actually occur this season. Besides ticket sales and some slammin’ good dunk shots, you will be able to catch up on some Buzz Beaters, dunks that come out of nowhere during those last critical seconds of the game. You can also find ticket dealers for specialty games such as All-Star, Finals, and Orlando Magic.

Carmello Anthony Big Slam Dunk!

Other features you will find on this site are results from NBA Dunk contests from 1984 to 2006, and some pretty unbelievable footage of some amazing NBA Dunks. Some of these dunk shots are for NBA aficionados, a retro look at the famous Julius Erving shot for example, one that appeals to Sixers fans “of a certain age”. Of course they also have dunk greats like Michael Jordan, Vince Carter, Carmello Anthony etc… You can also go to some of the Blog’s additional links which will take you anywhere from Golf to recipes to Frank Sinatra. I did not bother to check those out; my guess was those links were as archived as the site itself. Navigation is simple here because although the site is interesting, there is not much to it. You can choose what dunks to see and when. The layout is general, and not unappealing. And the format was pretty standard.

For content I am going .5 here, I was torn. The quality of the available footage was GOOD, but it was old. I also figured if I really wanted to see these dunks I would probably go to You Tube first, and not this Blog. Uniqueness gets average points as well. I like the idea of the site; I think a site dedicated to Dunks is original. Lack of activity however dampers my thoughts on its originality and quality. Back in its day this was a fairly current site but it loses points today for no current action. While the google ads were obvious, they were not intrusive. I think if the owner kept this site current, he could see some decent ad revenue come in. Overall I am going with 2.2 here. If this site was somehow “revived” I think it would fair very well for basketball fans. Otherwise, it does not merit much attention.

-Chrissie

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