Entries tagged with 'About Slice'
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A New Look
Regular Slice readers will notice a new look and a couple new features today. I've been spending a lot of time behind the curtain, trying to get a handle of the various blogging and web-design tools available. I hope I've picked the right ones and have used them judiciously. We'll see. Along with the kitschy pizzeria-tablecloth background you'll see that we've switched to a three-column layout, which gives us room for the "Pizza Talk" section and for a box that shows the most recent reader comments. Also new are the drop-down navigation menus. I hope this adds a little more...It's The Magic Number
Contrary to what De La Soul sang back in the D.A.I.S.Y. Age, three is not the magic number. At least not at Slice, where we hold that figure to be eight.That's because a pizza comprises eight (8) slices. There are exceptions, with some pizzerias cutting six-slice pies or some even cutting a grid across their circular pizzas, resulting in rectangular pieces (with some odd curvilinear bits at the corners).We point this out because someone visited our site after doing a Yahoo search for "how many slices of pizza are there in a regular pie."As obsessive-compulsives, we check our Site Meter...For Auld Lang Syne
2003 is but a sauce-smeared paper plate about to be thrown away, so here is our obligatory year-end post, the one in which we make our resolutions known to our loyal readers.We're happy with the nice feedback we've gotten in the short time this weblog has been up, but we know we could be doing more.So, in 2004, we resolve to beef up on the original content.We'll visit more pizzerias and write up our impressions in a more timely manner.We've got ideas on making the site more functionalmaps, a PDA-friendly page, better archiving and we promise to put them into...On the Map
Slice is on the map! We are now listed on NYCBloggers. Our train is the R. Our stop is the Union Street station in Park Slope. Check out NYCBloggers and search Big Apple blogs by neighborhood....Slice is part of the Foodblog Ad Network. To advertise on this site or across a network of food-related weblogs, click here.
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