By Ben | March 7, 2008 - 1:37 pm - Posted in Technology
Don’t forget to surf over to Kevin’s Meandering Mind to join in on the fun.
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Don’t forget to surf over to Kevin’s Meandering Mind to join in on the fun.
I decided to use BUBBL.US to compile the list of sentences you all sent me. If a name is underlined in a bubble, it means that it is a link to the person’s website. If you want to zoom in, click the + sign to do so. I assume you know what the - sign is for. Also, it allows you to drag the interface around to look at all the bubbles, so just click and drag.
I appreciate your contributions and support for my site (as well as Kevin’s). It was really fun reading all of your entries. I would encourage you all to join in on the fun by hosting from your site.
Have a good week!
Bruc ellas wel! (Old English for “Enjoy!”)
Ben
P.S.-(Click HERE to read another post about Bubbl.us)
Kevin, one of our most famous authors here at TeachEng.Us, has bestowed on me the great honor of hosting Day in a Sentence, a weekly post he does that consists of the writings done by you all, the readers. So, dust off your commas and semicolons, and compose one of those refined Faulknerian sentences we all love and adore. When you have milled it, sanded it, smoothed it, and polished it all up nice and shiney, add it to the comments below so that I can gather them for release over this weekend.
(You can read more of Kevin’s DiaS posts at his Kevin’s Meandering Mind.)