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• Joe Crawford

Antipost: Religion

Jeff Bridgforth wrote a post called Anti*: those things left undone on the topic of things that we have intention to do but don’t follow through or things started but not finished. For me the post I never wrote was about religion. I went through a period 20-25 years ago of great difficulty. I had...

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You've got mail

This poem was partially inspired by "Poems From An Email Exchange" by Hanif Abdurraqib.
It's angry and contains foul language. Also posted to Indienews

This post can also be read in German

Subject: "Re-Design and Promotion Strategy for Dead.Garden"
Subject: "About your Dead.Garden"
Subject: "Errors in your Dead.Garden"

Dear Dead,
your website is not good enough, in fact, it is actively bad.
Don't you know that you need Search Engine Optimization?
What are you, some kind of idiot?
Your site is currently ranked on page 1,000,000 of Google,
and if we know anything (in fact, we know everything),
this means that you are wasting not only your time,
but much more importantly
money.


Read more on the site…

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• Joe Crawford

Weird Web October: Maps

I made this today. I had fun doing Day 2 of Weird Web October 2025. But like yesterday, spent more time than I intended. I had some other ideas around maps in my head. Vintage, ancient maps of California. Not ancient, but rather 1823. A full 202 years ago. But I wasn’t quite happy with...

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When your website makes you smile

For most days of the year, the name of my website – James’ Coffee Blog – is followed by a coffee cup emoji. But, on some days, the coffee cup emoji changes. I have a calendar of events for which the emoji changes, including International Day of Peace (September 21st), Burns N...

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• Joe Crawford

Latest Misc.

I spent a fair amount of time on Weird Web October today. artlung.com/wwo/ I added reels recently. And some great rides. I need to shave though. Kind of beardy right now. But I’ll get to a shave soon. So many good likes lately. And new folks added to my blogroll. That’s all I got for...

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Censors, Markoe, Letterman

Merrill Markoe talking about Colbert & Kimmel is amazing. I actually once shepherded a piece on the Letterman NBC show called “Meet the Censors”, in which we intentionally violated, in front of a live studio audience, every one of NBC Dept. of Standards and Practices censorship rules. We then asked the censors to have their...

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• Joe Crawford

Your second person birds

You are writing a post about birds. Your mind is now sculpted into a new shape, imagining that you are writing a post in response to Fractal Kitty’s IndieWeb Blog Carnival Prompt, Second Person Birds. You wonder if you remember what “second person” actually is. And you do! You know that you have plenty of...

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• Joe Crawford

From 2005: My Mobile Office: BK

Originally posted to the WebSanDiego mailing list on January 14, 2005. This is just barely on-topic. So these days of still-not-moved in, waiting for my new abode to start, waiting for a new gig to happen, turns out I’ve discovered my new mobile office. It’s not Starbucks (t-mobile doesn’t offer reasonable month-to-month plans), but rather,...

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The Wild Robot: IWMC

This month’s IndieWeb Movie Club is for The Wild Robot. It’s hosted by Zachary Kai. I liked the film. It has a great setting. An innocent and appealingly designed robot. And forest creatures on an island without people on it. The robot is forced to adapt. It takes a role in the ecosystem. It learns...

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• Joe Crawford

Goodbye Henry

Here’s a photo of Henry taken in July 2021. And here’s a photo where Henry was the green in the background of a new bot day, from the beginning of COVID, April 2020. I knew Henry was old. I didn’t know how old. So I texted my ex and reported the death. Their response: We...

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• Joe Crawford

Today was like a summer day with cold water.

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• Joe Crawford

Smart Fellas Writing About Comics Stuff

Tim Synder on Superman: The virtues of Superman: A medieval movie review (2025) Superman, in the film, is an innocent superhero. This character type goes back to Siegfried in the Nibelungslied. The medieval Germanic hero is as strong as twelve men, he can become invisible, and is invulnerable except for a single spot between the...

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Bookmarklet for Indieweb.org

I’m rather happy with the IndieWeb wiki: it’s at indieweb.org. It’s a great resource and has had great additions and documentation added to it over the years. Folks like gRegor and James and Tantek and many, many, many, others have made and improved terrific living history of independent websites. The topic is so large it...

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• Joe Crawford

Got a “shaka” hand sign after a ride today. Heavy shore break. Water cold. Friday night and parking lot a quarter empty. Summer is past done. I love it.

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Saying thanks on the web

One of the things I love most about blogging is that you can write about an explore an idea as it forms, without necessarily having a specific resolution or end state in mind. With that in mind, I wanted to document a line of thinking that has been on my mind for the last wee...

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Overserious

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“What need of telephones?”

“The need is absolute.” I’m quoting Peter O’Toole playing T.E. Lawrence in Lawrence of Arabia. Two incredibly interesting and problematic twentieth century people one filling in for the other to tell a story. That line, which O’Toole says in reaction to the question of the need of phones in a recently liberated town taken from...