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I'd long thought Fargo was devoid of any internet culture -- Yeah, I've ran into some personal websites, but usually they aren't updated often enough to be considered 'culture'. Yahtzeen had the most promise, but it seems permanenly 'coming soon.' Same goes for other Yahtzeen-spinoffs like Duffy's Jukebox and Fargogirls.com. hackfargo.com has a handful of followers. But, it seemed to me there's not really anyone documenting their real-world life to the internet. Well, other than me, that is.I suppose if I looked harder, I'd find local bloggers. Today, though, I had only to look as far as my referrer logs. The Cranky One has linked to me...and she's from Fargo. Not only that, she's been blogging since 2001. My online scope has always been looking outward, to the rest of the world -- in 1999, when I started writing here, I pretty much was a single voice. I haven't really stopped to look any closer.

I tried to respond earlier,
but it keeps telling me I
need to enter my email as
name@domain.dom.
I wanted to thank you for the
nice linage. There are
actually a few bloggers here
in the FM area. On my links
list there is <a
href="http://katress.diaryland
.com">Katress and <a
href="http://calthea.diaryland
.com">Calthea</a> in
Moorhead. <a
href="http://hrtsmom.diary-
x.com">Hrtsmom</a> in Fargo.
Me, I'm technically in West
Fargo, but I spend more time
in Fargo. Its great to see
another well done site from a
fellow FMer. I loved the
pics from Downtown. I used to
work not to far from your
building on Broadway, above
the State Bank across from
where the nightclub burned
down. When I moved to FM, my
first apt was in the old
49ers building on 11th st
and NP avenue. --Holly, 4/25/2003 13:52:51
Derek! Phil Hunt, formerly
of Yahtzeen, here. I don't
know if you've seen this,
but I've been doing my own
web site for some time. It's
called The Odyssey.
http://www.odysseyzine.com --Phil, 1/20/2004 17:14:11
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