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Justin Wells Knows Better than You







Justin Wells Knows Better than You

Justin Wells Knows Better than You 04/09/2004 04:10 PM

This is just a place where Justin Wells, trance9. is welcome to post his opinions, so that he won't feel obliged to post them in places where his particular brand of wisdom is under-appreciated.




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Just In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web.

Just In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web

I lived in Japan between October 2001 and January 2003.just in tokyo Mostly Tokyo. I published a guide book in September 2002, called Just In Tokyo: "How to Live as an Urban Nomad in the World's Most Expensive City." It was great fun - I wrote it up and laid the whole thing out; the pages are busy, just as I like 'em.

My publisher was Garrett County Press, in New Orleans. After about a year, we agreed to take the guidebook off the market. I would have published the thing forever, but it was selling slow (slow and steady!) and losing some of its direct relevance as it aged.

So I've released it to the web, under a Creative Commons license. Just In Tokyo PDF - download it for your next trip to Tokyo! Visit the Tokyo of the  [Justin's Links]


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no commentToday, Justin Hall refused to take questions on the scandal that has engulfed his personal work on the web. Amidst allegations that he has fabricated his life, the embattled Hall today ducked into a black car leaving Oakland for Los Angeles. The controversy threatens to overshadow his recent work to reinvent himself as a graduate student and resident of Southern California; some independent media analysts are now claiming that his plans to attend grad school and move to Los Angeles are actually premeditated concoctions.

Hall's late application to grad school and too-rapid closing of his Oakland estate are leading observers to highlight the chronological impossibility of events Hall details on his personal web site, "Justin's Links." Citing application deadlines, researcher Stan Hodgson writes, "What must have happened is that Mr. Hall applied by January 30, and then began posting on the graduate school topic at a much later date, most likely after he'd been admitted, but AS IF he were still contemplating applying. Certain decisions about the house were likely made and concluded far in advance of the posting, if it is indeed the case that he is moving and selling the house."

Hall's web site "Justin's Links" has a reputation for personal disclosure, as Hall has spent ten years sharing what has appeared to be his innermost thoughts, physical sensations and pending experiences. Now it appears that Hall may have been weaving nothing but a web of lies. Weighing recent evidence and using measured language, Hodgson remarks: "Mr. Hall's recent posts on this site suggest a greater than normal divergence between lived experience and the blogged representation."

Experts are just now unraveling what some call a premeditated pattern of deceit surrounding Hall's recent announcement of plans to sell his home and attend school. In a possible attempt to hide evidence, Hall emptied his Oakland home of five years, splitting his records between multiple vehicles that were today dispatched from that location, bearing their contents to undisclosed California storage facilities.

The crisis threatens to undermine years of good will from websurfers, who had been lead to believe that Hall was telling the truth about his life online. James, a frequent commenter on Links.net, posted this remark in response to the allegations: "I've often wondered whether there was not a great deal of artifice in Justin's apparently casual and offhanded (and apparently uncensored) manner of describing his life." In the days since the scandal broke, a growing number of voices online have joined James in calling for an official investigation of or explanation from the elusive Hall.

no commentHall was seen at an In-N-Out Burger in Kettleman California, seemingly oblivious to the growing scandal, and calls for him to reveal the true story behind Justin's Links. A observer noticed Hall in a corner booth, eating a double cheeseburger and deleting spam on a laptop hooked up to a mobile phone.

Experts are not yet agreed on Hall's motivation for faking a life online. But it appears that this callow youth might have finally have tipped the scales of truth, as investigators could have enough evidence to indict Hall on charges of false honesty.

Claiming "travel and deadlines," Hall himself could not be reached for comment.


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Justin falls in love 09/06/2004 03:35 AM

Back when I still thbought the web was a silly thing (mainly 'cause HTML really sucks), one of the few moments of Ah Hah came from Cyborganic and a young guy named Justin Hall - who not only came out on the web, but squirted that effervescent stream of life - now known as blogging - more eloquently than a herd of elephant chanting Rasta Fari.

Or shall I say - as a moonbeam wraps her light across the face of my love - after sex?

Or maybe it's - the drunken paramours on the Il de Cite - in front of Baudelaire's Hashish Club - dancing naked, swirling dervishes surrounded by Moorish heads of captured Turks?

Justin defined for me - what it was like to live your life - as a book.

So now - he's gona back to school and.....

And she returns my calls!
I met a gal who makes me want to floss. Just getting out of the house or trading casual touches by telephone. Some thing is happening, an embrocating exercise regimen for a tired heart. Unwitting smiles.

Some moments life seems dimmed without. Other moments I gladly doubletime to finish my duties before she calls and I rush off for a few more hours in suspended smiling animation

time changes, the sky opens, the years beyond now shift into rose-focus, my manhood considered, a new set of smells. senses, other then words.

I'm still behind, in school, in work, my home, in laundry.

[Justin's Links]


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washington monthly article on Williams Street (adult swim content producers) .. Why Adult Swim whipped the Com Central and Spike TV imitators .. "Toon In" The best TV happens when no one is looking .. It's the only reason I miss cable

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