Getting Less Unique by the Day
Mar. 24th, 2003 02:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We've always been rather proud of how many of our interests don't duplicate (even if some are simply due to presentational differences (if we put full stops in "t h white" we'd no longer be alone, but then we'd either have to do it for all our folk with initials, or none, or all of them both ways)). We've never bothered putting all possible variants (sf sci-fi science fiction...) in either or in stating the obvious (books, reading, writing are all somewhat implied). What we have are things that genuinely contribute to the ravens' quiddity. We're reasonably satisfied though sometimes tempted to add a few more authors or, in a completist frame of mind, entries for every letter of the alphabet.
But, idly looking in on our user info today, two of our unique items aren't unique any more: pete atkin and wx5. Wow. Some of the truly obscure ones.