There is always something interesting happening on the Internet

Of all the blogs I read from time to time, the One Man’s Blog is one of them. This is a blog by John who happens to be the Chief Marketing Officer of Layered Technologies (which actually is the sponsor for Woopra).

Anyway, back to the story. Till recently, John’s blog had a very unique URL: http://onemansblog.com/. That is till recently. A couple of months ago, another blog was launched by another man called (you guessed it): Another Man’s Blog. The Author of this blog has one purpose only: to provide One Man a life of living hell. :)

Remember, how I mentioned Woopra being sponsored by Layered Technologies. Well, AMB has something called Poopra. I suggest you visit the link to see what that is all about.

Anyway, there was a comparison put up by AMB who created two battle cards out of the two here, which was contested by OMB here. And below is my version of it (because I am a OMB reader):

OMB

(also, I am hoping that I will get the $10 that OMB promised for a recount).

Anyway, like I said, there is always something interesting happening on the Internet. Of course, there is Yet Another Man’s Blog and there is also One Man’s Goal that you can check out.

I do recommend everyone to checkout OMB as it does have interesting stuff from time to time.

June 18th, 2008 Posted in Humour, Internet Weirdness

2 Responses to “There is always something interesting happening on the Internet”

  1. AnotherMan Says:

    The funny thing is the statement “to provide One Man a life of living hell.” holds more truth that anyone will every comprehend.


  2. The Observer Says:

    Another Man…. I did pick that statement from your About page. Maybe you should write a post elaborating the extent of that statement.


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