Bishop Wrong, famous for his list of the top 50 blogs and the most complete list of biblioblogs is adding a new feature to his list so that it now includes classification by level of activity.
The list of (currently) 141 biblioblogs can be a bit daunting, so in order to identify which ones are more active than others, I have color-coded all of the biblioblogs as follows:
Red Hot, Regular, Rare, Dying This has the added advantage of making the list very, very pretty.
Yes indeed, although I wish that he had chosen a different color for dying, like some sort of rancid greenish yellow decomposing corpse shade. Still, it’s very useful as it allows the surfer to ignore the rarely posting and dying safely (since their content is stale, like a corpse).
Next, perhaps the good Bishop will classify the biblioblogs by the handsomeness of their authors. Curse you, Phil Harland, we all know you’ll be at the top of the list, and bless you Chris Tilling… you know where you’ll be…
[I know I didn't include the ladies- but as all you married guys know, it's safer not to make comments about the attractiveness of the females. Anyway, we all know they would be at the top of the list so it goes without saying.]


Dr. West, you changed themes? I thought I took a wrong turn for a minute there.
I was crackin up when I saw NT Wrong on your blogroll.
By: Richard Froggatt on November 21, 2008
at 9:32 pm