Asher's Rants
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- | Asher's Rants is a small website operated by [[Asher Wycoff]]. The website was created when Asher was inconvenienced by downloading Internet Explorer | + | Asher's Rants is a small website operated by [[Asher Wycoff]]. The website was created when Asher was inconvenienced by downloading Internet Explorer 7 [http://www.freewebs.com/ashersrants/blog.htm?blogentryid=971084]. |
Current revision as of 22:30, 18 July 2007
Asher's Rants is a small website operated by Asher Wycoff. The website was created when Asher was inconvenienced by downloading Internet Explorer 7 [1].
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[edit] The Blog
The Asher's Rants blog consists of fifty entries, most of which are rants. The entries in this blog range from fake conspiracy theories to complaints about SUVs. When asked to write about politics by a fellow classmate, Asher Wycoff wrote an entry complaining about all the political parties and in that article he decided to form a new political party that combined all the political parties into one. In the Asher's Rants blog, Asher tends to lean to the left a lot, though he doesn't affirm or deny it.
[edit] Podrants
On May 28th, 2007 Asher released the first podrant featuring him and Dylan Swiggett. Since then he has had a variety of guests, including a creepy old man, Jack Howell-Clark and Maxwell Nelson. There were small plans to feature members of the PF Forum to participate in the podrants and be guests on the show. These plans were later cancelled. In the podrants, he encourages guests to complain, though they don't always stick to this protocol and sometimes go off on completely irrelevant tangents about random things like anarchists, thieves or vulgar limericks. Podrants are released every Monday on the "Podrants" page of Asher's Rants.
[edit] Criticism
The general opinion of the podrants has been expressed by the members of the Peanut Foot Forum as "Funny." However, some members have been critical about how it sometimes is "kinda hard to hear."