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Alternative Blog Scene

Similarly as music or films, blogging also has it's alternative scene. See:

Papercasting (the author looks very dedicated):

http://homepage.mac.com/packetrat/plog.html

Cartoon blogging (about bugs!):

http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/kazem

Audio blogs (this guy is from Star Trek!):

http://wwdnaudblog.blogspot.com

Photo blogs (very nice photos):

http://www.chromasia.com/iblog

Video blogs (ugh, not very nice):

http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog

Maybe there are even more types, but these are what you can normally find on the internet. Where are the borders? Will we also get taste, smell and touch blogs? :-)
Which Software Team Scares You More?

Ales Novak wrote in his blog about the NetBeans team 7 years ago and he included this amazing photo of the original team. Ales, sorry for placing a copy of your photo to my blog, but it would be a pity if today's NetBeans people would miss it:



The guy on the left side behind the pillar looks very scary :-) I would certainly think twice before using a product made by these people!

For some reason, this photo reminded me the famous Microsoft photo:


Original NetBeans team looks still quite normal compared to Microsoft's, doesn't it?


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