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Tuesday, Nov 19, 2002
From the comments of this post:
phreakydude: I think we shld have a messageboard on here where we can comment on whatever we want not just the entry. Put it in yr thinking cap. A very good point, and one that's already under my cap. A lot of the features I want to add to Fury are more in the 'sub-post' range, and probably wouldn't have comments of their own, but I'd like a place for people to talk about the site in general, or whatever else is relevant. For example, if I loosened up meme-o-matic from one meme a week to maybe 3-5 interesting links I come across each day, and post them without any commentary, I'd still like people to be able to talk about things they find interesting, without having seperate threads for each one. Similarly, I'll be starting a photo-nav on the right, where I can post media bits, be they realtime hiptop pictures shot and uploaded within seconds, desktops like the Fall one I posted yesterday, quicktime clips, or whatever. These might have a caption, or might not, but they would have little or no text, and also wouldn't be able to be commented on directly. So I'll probably make something like a 'furytalk' which will probably *not* be a threaded BBS or anything too fancy, but just a running log that people can write on, keeping a vague conversational thread going. Oh yes, and I'm going to be creating logins. Don't worry, it's probably the most simple, least-invasive registration process you've ever seen, but will allow me to allow you to customize the site in a lot of cool ways, not the least of which is supporting 'new to you' continuity across all the computers you might use to read Fury from. If you like it, please share it.
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