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Unit 00
AKA Jilly Dreadful
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28. PhD Candidate in Creative Writing and Literature. Loves cyborgs and zombies, sewing, steampunk and cosplay. Horror movies. Wants to be R. L. Stine when she grows up.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

So I finally did it. I went and made over the entire process for I'm A Nerdslut (The Clique). This new way is in no way related to RingSurf--that web service, although free, is a pain in the neck. If you wanted to join the web ring before, you had to sign up and get an email with a password, and then login and add yourself, then add the code to your webpage, and then they'd be in a queue, and then I'd have to move them out of it at RingSurf. It was a pain.

This way is so much easier because it's basically just signing a guestbook. Nothing flashy. You stick the code on your website as a badge of pride, and you're good to go.

At times like these, I like me.


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at April 27, 2005 8:07 AM Anonymous friday said...

i just really miss all those clever nerdslut e-cards...*sigh*...

 

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