David Tamayo
One of the first things that I look for when I do a review on a site is the title and the sub-line. More importantly I look at how well the title works with the content. This site is called "Food for Thought" and the sub-title is "u do the Dishes". Interesting also is the site description
"You said you hunger for knowledge, here it is -- eat it."
We promise you everything and deliver nothing". I am here tell you that this group of authors has delivered on their promise. The entries are varied and well written. Definitely food for thought. You want knowledge? Like I said, a wide variety of topics served cafeteria style. Like walking a food line at a buffet, see something you like, just push the read now link and you are instantly served information on a plate. Now eat it. These talented bloggers promised you everything. Now here is the part that I do not agree with. The next line in their blurb says, "and deliver nothing". This site delivers what it promises and more. By looking at what these individuals decide to write about, you get a snapshot into the minds of these unique human beings. No, these guys deliver something, definitely. Now they just have to finalize what the site is going to look like. =)




Creative mind, and inspiring the readers.
I would read "deliver nothing" as a value-added approach. Because, if we claim to offer something, we must satisfy everyone. Whereas, if we dont claim to do big, the reader will anyways find what s/he is looking at, and 'push the more link' either on the same site or click on Next--thanks to the blogosphere's variety.
Posted: September 13th, 2008 | More Reviews From hyderabadiz | Report This Comment