Lists of online periodicals are especially guilty here (who wants to
read the 'Ahnberg Abacus'?), but I've got a splendid solution for that
case:
The shared online _calendar_ at eGroups:
<URL:http://www.egroups.com/cal?listname=weblogs>
lets me arrange the periodicals according to their publishing schedule,
so the top item in this 'list' is always the publication that's most
recently been updated.
While this is not a big deal for most surfers, it adds just enough human
interest, I think, to defeat 'aardvark catatonia'...
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These are just general news/culture zines-- the only other way to sort
them is by place.
> These are just general news/culture zines-- the only other way to sort
> them is by place.
No - you could also sort them by number of pages, by popularity (# of
readers), by the frequency of swear words, by percentage of graphical
content, ...