Karen J. Cravens opened its mouth and moved its tongue and so spake to me and said, On 10-04-04 03:28: >I got invited to Orkut a little while ago, and signed up for the heck of >it. Aside from the invitee, I found almost no one there that I knew, so I >invited a coupla people. But then it occurred to me that it might be a >bit silly... *I* already know these people, what do I need Orkut for? Because, with Orkut, you might find some interesting friends/acquintances you *do not* know, but which your friends are friends with. However, it doesn't, in my experience, offer anything groundshakingly new to the whole friend-of-a-friend web services scene. (They really should implement FOAF[1] output, that would make their service much more useful...)>Am I missing something? Should the Phoenyx be jumping on this bandwagon >with a gamer-specific version? I think that would be great, if it implemented FOAF[1] output ;) Actually, I don't think there are any Friend-of-a-Friend services for roleplayers out there, so... if Phoenyx want to do it, they'd/you'd be some of a 1) FOAF public site: http://www.foaf-project.org/ Discussion of LiveJournal's FOAF-support: http://www.livejournal.com/community/ljfoaf/ - -- Freso # Jabber ID = freso@jabber.com aka Frederik S. Olesen # PGP/GPG key = 0xAF0D01D6 Web: http://freso.dcginternet.co.uk // Personal info, misc. LJ : http://freso.livejournal.com // Diary, thoughts DA : http://freso.deviantart.com // Writings -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (MingW32) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQFAd57sAU4LE68NAdYRAhJRAJ9zeKlX9wy597ZRydAqlTsixF63YQCgn0sa m1NC/CoHnl1e4d9Fw2XOCiM= =PlwV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/


