Friend network website things

Just signed myself up with Friendster, to see what all the fuss is about. So far the only person I know on there that I could find was John Hodrien. Anyone else on there? Anyone worked out what you're meant to do with it?

On a similar note, I'd like to try Orkut. It's invitation only, so apparently the membership has been gradually spreading among social groups starting from some hackers at Google, who developed it. I don't know if it's reached England yet, but if anyone who knows me is already part of this exclusive club, could you invite me? Don't want to be left out…

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Tuesday Apr 24th 2007, 16:54 »
Just took the annual web design survey that AListApart do. I don't realy consider myself to be a web designer, but I have been doing a lot of HTML and CSS lately.
Monday Apr 23rd 2007, 18:23 »
Strange, there appears to be a bare-knuckle boxing match going on in the field outside my flat. Wish they wouldn't make so much noise about it.
Thursday Mar 1st 2007, 18:47 »
“In its written form, Hebrew has no vowels, making it the ideal language for texting.”
—Said in jest on some Radio 4 programme just now.

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