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Shortly to leave for Los Angeles…

Announcement: It is now 10am GMT, and in two hours I will be leaving my flat and heading trans-Atlantically to Los Angeles to stay with Kerry and Sean. Since the flight takes about eleven hours, I am unlikely to post again today. I think I arrive about 2am GMT (7pm PST) at LAX. I’m back next Sunday evening. In the meantime I will, of course, attempt to post whenever I can – but no promises. [What I posted when I went last year.]

While I am out there, however, I would be more than interested in meeting any LA based webloggers or members of the Underground – although bear in mind that I have obligations to my hosts, which may preclude rampant socialising. If you’re in LA over the next week and you’d like to meet up, send me an e-mail. I may not reply if I get swamped, but please don’t hold it against me. I’m on holiday goddammit!

While we are on the subject, (and since I only compiled the links page of timeout.com’s Los Angeles pages a couple of weeks ago), here is a collection of links that might be of interest to locals and/or visitors to the City of Angels: LA Times | LA Insider | Streets of LA | Virtual Voyages | The Getty | LA Weekly | City of Los Angeles.

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$10 in Adwords

I’ve just invested $10 in buying sponsored links on Google because I thought it might be a laugh. It is indeed a laugh. I’m targeting people who don’t have anything better to do with their time than muck around on my site. Unfortunately, the search terms I have sponsored have only been entered six times all day. Very much recommended. [Addendum: Click here!]

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Discovered via Wired: "Navel Gazing:

Discovered via Wired: “Navel Gazing: Britney Spears and the Semiotics of the Belly Button” as published by the online arm of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

“She was perfectly outfitted in the iconography of the coquette—pleated skirt, kneesocks, pigtails—but the key signifier that positioned her on that cusp between innocence and knowledge was a feature that, although common to all humanity, usually is given little serious consideration—her exposed navel.”

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Things to do when you

Things to do when you are bored: Heromachine.com: Make yourself a sexy superhero. They may all look gay, but that’s only because they’re sexy and cool and dress well. | You could go and see Hannibal (Salon Review) if you wanted – you probably wouldn’t hate it. It’s kind of cool. | When Davo is bored he informs me that his priorities are: “Eat, Sleep, Drink, Man, Woman, Wank.” | Whereas when Luke is bored he undertakes: “Procrastination, staring blankly into space, redesigning your blog.” | When Matt is bored, he types random things into Google and tries to persuade his friends to undertake advertising campaigns on various keywords.

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Los Angeles has shitty weather…

For a city that isn’t supposed to have any seasons, for a city that is always supposed to be sunny, for a city that I’m travelling to tomorrow, Los Angeles doesn’t appear to be having very good weather at the moment.

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What can I say? She's

What can I say? She‘s quite right – I should have spelt it out a little better:

Oh and Tom is referring to the fact that I am actually a man and he has been secretly pining for me and I just revealed my deep inner love within the confines of a small package and we are now off to Tahiti for a bit. Just to get things out into the open, you know.

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I'm going to LA on

I’m going to LA on Saturday via Virgin Atlantic, and I’m really looking forward to it. Unfortunately I am so bored and frustrated that I honestly don’t know if I can make it to Saturday without stabbing someone through the heart with a blunt pencil.

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Thank you so much to

Thank you so much to Stefanie Noble, Herkimer High School Class of 97, perpetrator of fiendish thingy and progenitor of stef.net. You know what for!

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Being a rant about Green politics…

What is green politics for? Is ‘saving the planet’ really worth the effort? And is ‘saving the planet’ really what we’re talking about anyway? If we are honest, people who talk about saving the planet are essentially talking about preserving a world inhabitable by humans. Think of it this way – a few large amounts of time ago, some big thing hit the planet. The consequences of the ‘big thing’ (I think it was Disco) wiped out many thousands of species. Among these species were the dominant life-forms of the time (Estate Agents). In fact, all that was left was a large crater and an opportunity for cute balls of fluff to slowly occupy the world. The death of the dominant life-forms (or more realistically the transformation of the atmosphere of the world into something uninhabitable by those life-forms) did not result in the end of life on earth. It just shifted things in another direction. And a sexier direction at that.

And while we are at it, why should it matter that life should die out on earth? Does energy die? Do molecules die? No, like good jokes, they just get bashed around a bit and then put to use again in a new form. Face it, we live in a great moral vacuum of remorseless emptiness, and I for one wouldn’t have it any other way. So if you could please stop waving those little plastic guilt-mollifying money-cannisters outside my face every morning on my way to work, I’d be really grateful – I don’t care about the Pandas or the Badgers or the Trout. If I was in the mood to give money to anyone it would be these people, and frankly I’m not because I fear they might not be quite normal. [Link courtesy of the Barbelith Collective]

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Written for the 2nd Anniversary

Written for the 2nd Anniversary of Virulent Memes, Graham Freeman presents his personal history of the state of the weblog nation: “Two Years Is Nothing“. These personal histories really appeal to me, but I’d be even more interested in people writing how they are viewing our burgeoning mass today. Perhaps a new project….?