There is a blog that features different Taiwan related blogs each week. The blog is appropriately named “Bloggers in Taiwan“. After months of waiting and wondering why my site wasn’t featured, it happened. Actually it happened about a week ago on Friday the 13th (awesome, since I am kinda evil). Maybe it was post about the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, or perhaps the Taiwanese Children Stories, or even my short lived Podcast. It could of just been that my name was the last in the hat. Either way I rule! Check out the screen shot below.

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7 Responses to “Featured!”
  1. Todd says:

    It was the Fresh Prince post….

  2. Prince Roy says:

    I demand to see the criteria used to select a site. There may be impending legal action. If someone can sue for saying ‘Forget you’, certainly I can sue for the brazen humiliation involved in never having been named ‘blog of the week’. I can hear the snickers every time I go out in public.

  3. Mark says:

    Isn’t that bloggers in Taiwan just the weirdest blog? There’s no content at all, except a screen shot of a blog and its tagline… once a week.

  4. Frostfox says:

    cough…cough…jealous…cough…cough…

  5. range says:

    Mos Def, the Fresh Prince post, that’s why you were featured. ;P

  6. dre says:

    PR… no criteria. Most of them i just picked randomly by closing my eyes, scrolling the mouse up and down and just clicking on the list on the page. Sometimes I will purposely feature someone because I enjoyed something I read on their blog recently. In the case of Frost, yes… it was the “Fresh Prince” post.

    Mark… I thought about writing something on that blog. I’m a huge fan of the links on slamonline.com, so I was thinking about doing daily links of the blogs listed, but then I saw Michael Turton do daily links posts in his “View From Taiwan” blog, so I scrapped that idea. I don’t wanna look like I’m just biting his ideas since he already thinks I stole the “Bloggers In Taiwan” concept from him.

  7. Mark says:

    That makes you exceptionally considerate for a netizen, Dre! Another plus is that I’m sure you don’t have to spend as much time on writing posts as Michael does!

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