Category: estrip
08/25/05 10:54 - 68ºF - ID#30142
Top 3 Blogs in Buffalo
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: estrip
08/13/05 03:46 - 81ºF - ID#30141
New Flyers
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Words: 35
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: web
08/10/05 09:49 - 74ºF - ID#30140
IE 7 Beta download
for download. I hate IE just as much as the next guy but at least this veriosn has native support for pngs and tabs!
When installing it checks to see if you have a valid copy of windows. It also requires a restart which I think is so lame but it is fun to get a glimpse of the future of crap technology!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
08/10/05 02:21 - 70ºF - ID#30139
New themes
Klonopin style
Orange style
Tempreal style
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Words: 83
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: web
08/09/05 07:02 - 84ºF - ID#30138
This is why I hate advertisements
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Words: 85
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: estrip
08/03/05 07:51 - 82ºF - ID#30137
Quick Correct Question?
"The", "the", "and", "have", "had", "a lot", "make", "aren't", "believe", "can't", "couldn't", "didn't", "her", "else", "working", "again", "doesn't", "hadn't", "hasn't", "yet", "he'd", "he'll", "here's", "he's", "how's", "has", "the", "there", "i'll", "isn't", "I've", "make", "piece", "peices", "she", "shouldn't", "should've", "that", "than", "don't", "i'm", "browser", "emlwood", "should", "that", "information"
Can anyone think of any commonly mispelled words I should add?
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Words: 97
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: events
08/03/05 10:54 - 79ºF - ID#30136
Virtual Reality MicroTheatre
Coit House: 414 Virginia, at Elmwood
Two Shows Nightly at 6:00 & 8:30
Thursday, Aug 4
Friday, Aug 5
Saturday, Aug 6
Suggested Admission $4
(e:paul) made some of the characters and environments for The Trial The Trail
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Location: Buffalo, NY
08/01/05 09:22 - 73ºF - ID#30135
Media Assets Page
I am also posting it here for the record.
[c]Elmwood Strip Journal and Lifestyle Network[/c]
Passes 10K Journal Entries in Under Two Years
BUFFALO, NEW YORK – JULY 27, 2005 Local Buffalo community website, Elmwood Srip Journal and Lifestyle Network (aka “ElmwoodStrip.org” or, simply, “(e:strip)”), passed ten thousand journal entries today. With a rapidly growing user base of nearly 200 Buffalonians, ElmwoodStrip.org is set to become as vibrant an online neighborhood as its real world namesake.
ElmwoodStrip.org’s creator, Paul Visco, says he hopes the site will help give voice to the individuals who make the Queen City what it is: “There are plenty of sites out there letting people know and talk about Buffalo’s nightlife or dining, but I really felt like we needed a place where we could be our everyday selves.”
Since the site’s opening in 2003, there have been postings on topics ranging from the local dating scene to racist violence. Other topics such as buying homes in the city, true stories of the NFTA, and the local Buffalo art scene recur often, and users are quick to share advice, views, and, sometimes, emotional personal memories.
“I’m completely amazed by the way the users have taken ownership of the site,” says Visco, who calculates that “ePeeps” have uploaded almost six thousand media files in the past two years. Visco remains a presence on the site and regularly interacts with users, who continue to impress him with their diversity.
“I don’t want people to feel like this is just for the Elmwood Strip neighborhood,” explains Visco, “The point is to allow all Buffalo area residents, past or present, the ability to participate in a tight-knit local community. So much of the Internet is about a global scope—I just wanted to provide a vehicle for people to interact with their neighbors in the same way as they interact with their friends.”
So far the community has responded with glowing appreciation. Donations help Visco maintain the ElmwoodStrip.org server, and users range in age, race, profession and political affiliations enough to keep up a lively exchange. Some of the most alternative of Buffalo lifestyles are represented as well as some of the most traditional, the Lefties debate the Republicans, and, yet, users almost uniformly rally around the site itself. Many users, such as Peter Dunn, who posts under the username MetalPeter, appreciate the freedom to say whatever they like on ElmwoodStrip.org. Peter notes that “the freedom to say and write anything we want” is one thing he would definitely not change about ElmwoodStrip.org.
Walt Turowski, who uses the handle UncutSaniflush online, has recently moved to Buffalo, and writes that ElmwoodStrip.org has been a big help to him and his wife in getting to know the area. Turowski writes, “I think every city needs a site like (e:strip). It is a source of community and information. I think it's great.”
Visco looks forward to serving up journal entry number 100 000, and he plans to keep the site ad-free and user-supported. “This is the thing I can do that I hope will make Buffalo a better place,” he says. “I just want people to have a place that feels comfortable.” Signing up for a journal on ElmwoodStrip.org is free and easy for anyone with a connection to Buffalo.
ABOUT ELMWOOD STRIP JOURNAL AND LIFESTYLE NETWORK:
ElmwoodStrip.org (aka “(e:strip)”) is a free, Buffalo-based online journal and homepage provider focused on creating a virtual commons for Buffalonians: past, present, and from all over Erie County. ElmwoodStrip.org costs nothing to join and provides free community calendar, personal website, personal media sharing, and creative online mingling.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: events
07/30/05 10:53 - 72ºF - ID#30134
Buffalo Garden Walk 2005
Here are some los res captures of the maps to give you an idea where these gardens are located for the full size map in PDF format click here
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: web
07/28/05 12:06 - ID#30133
Email is for old people!
9 of 10 teens now using the Internet ... Nearly half have cell phones to keep in touch with home and friends. They text message their friends. They think e-mail is something used to talk to "old people."
Welcome to the technology-enhanced world of the typical American teen. A survey released Wednesday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that nearly nine in 10 teens (87 percent) are Internet users. That's 21 million teens ages 12 to 17, up from 73 percent five years ago. By comparison, only about 66 percent of adults use the Internet. A whopping 84 percent of teens reported owning at least one communication device, either a desktop or laptop computer, a cell phone or a personal digital assistant.Quoted from: 9 of 10 teens now using the Internet?u=news
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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