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June 02, 2005

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Phil Morle

Mick, if your point here is that the Internet is full because it is now resorting to useless websites like this one about chess in the movies, I disagree with you. In fact I take the opposite view. At last the net is getting over all those crappy portals and generic excuses for content sites that really just wanted to sell something to us... and telling interesting stories and illuminating interesting things like this site. These long tail sites only interest a few but these people are obsessively passionate about what they have to say.

The internet is not full, it has only just started looking at itself in the mirror to see what is possible...

Mick

My point was more that if we have covered off Chess in the Cinema, then surely we have now covered every subject. Internet is Full perhaps should have read Internet is Finished.

I could hardly been against useless web sites given the nature of this one.

Here are some of the other useless sites I run;
http://wheel.blogs.com/hazaar/
http://wheel.blogs.com/where/

Mitch

Since i am your host and you are my guest what would you like to do?


errr... Screw.... Play chess...


Well let's play chess.

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