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Tuesday, May 31st, 2005 10:50 am
http://www.livejournal.com/random.bml!

What I learned from this:
  • The stereotypes about LJ are true.
  • Most LJers post quite infrequently.
  • A lot of LJers don't speak English.
  • Someone has an LJ with only 2 posts containing only six words (including subject lines), and it got five times as many comments as mine.
  • The other stereotypes about LJ are also true.
  • "This journal has been deleted and purged." actually sounds kinda cool.
  • There are an lot of really bad layouts, but they aren't the majority.
  • Scratch that, they are the majority. Some of these are just painfully bad. Ultra-narrow columns? Inconsistent borders? Moronic color schemes? What's next, annoying Flash anims?
  • Oh, marquees. I forgot the marquees. And the animated gifs.
  • Ah, sweet irony. Someone hotlinked their background pic, and it says "Remote Linking Forbidden".
  • Wow. A newsfeed with no articles. Funky!
  • How many LJ accounts are there? 7.3 million? Then how did I randomly get the same one twice?
  • No way. I actually found an interesting journal purely randomly. And it only took an hour or so of clicking. I'm gonna bookmark it.
  • And ... back to the stupid. Black on black color scheme? Are they trying to look like idiots?
  • Another repeat. At this point, I'm guessing that the Random feature is busted. I think I'll end the test here.


Right. Something's very wrong here; according to my calculations, there's less than one chance in a million of getting two repeat hits like this. I wonder if the LJ support people know?

Oh well. At least I found [livejournal.com profile] agrumer. I wonder if he'll mind my linking him?

Ooh, his Pigs and Fishes page looks interesting...

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