Friday, October 22, 2004

Hollywords II: The Web Spreads

Currently, Google searches 4.2 billion pages. As we speak millions of new sites are being created in every corner of the globe. Literally, millions. Old pages lie forgotten, slowly piling up like discarded crisp packets in a canteen of crisp-loving crisp-eaters. The Internet is exquisitely enormous, bigger than Scarborough even, and growing exponentially every nano-second; it's only a matter of time until every grain of sand has it's own homepage. Diana, a friend of mine and winner of the Limited Edition Signed Bon Jovi Air Guitar, suggested Hollywords to her colleague at work. Her enterprising buddy then posted it as a challenge on b3ta.com. As you can see, the results are more than overwhelming. I'm so, so, sooo relieved to see that there is a whole army of people out there with lower boredom thresholds than me, and the time to do something about it. I must find these people; seek them out and bring them together, united around one sole cause! Think of all we could never achieve! Any suggestions?