Wednesday, May 11, 2005
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See these eyes so green? I can model for a thousand years...

Elsewhere, my early experiences of the Internet took place using Lynx, the text-only browser. For an academic environment, Lynx, actually made a lot of sense, insofar as it made surfing for porn largely unrewarding. These days, it might be invalauble for slowing browsing down: information is so quickly presented and removed that having to press a scroll button that switches the whole page over would disrupt the experience of browsing, force you to take time to be sure that hte necessary information has been absorbed before moving on. Links is a lot more sophisticated than Lynx, which reacted to tables like a lunchtime drunk, but it has the same philosophy. Give it a try.

Abandoned art. Didn't somebody do something like this with books? That is, something useful?

Mind your manners - quite a fun, if generally rather easy, game of Victorian manners. Corsetry is not primarily intended for misbehaviour, after all.

Disabled girls are easy. Nice'n'creepy.

5 Comments:

Now you're fully Mac'd up, you'll find that OSX has lynx as standard too. Open the Terminal, type lynx, feel the love.

Mmmm. Speedy Lynx. Wrong, somehow.

By Blogger Ben, at 11:02 AM  

To me w3m is the king of the text only browsers, not least becuase of it's Japnese nature.

By Blogger Nick Richards, at 2:09 PM  

Ooh, Ouch got a link. We like links. We don't get nearly enough of 'em.

By Anonymous Vaughan, at 2:47 PM  

Do you do "Ouch"? I had no idea...

By Blogger Dan, at 2:51 PM  

bukkake facials

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:13 AM  

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