Day 2: Top 5 of the Top 5 Group Writing Project

Top 5

Today was the second day of Darren’s Top 5 Group Writing Project. It’s an incredible count of 374 blogposts which are after the prize of $1001.

As yesterday I would like to send you over to another great five articles of the second day. Browse around and you might find a lot of interesting stuff covered by the blogosphere.

5 Reasons To Use That John

[...] 5. Ensure that not a hair is out of place when you finally emerge from the above. [...]

Toddler holding on tight? 5 tips for working at home.

[...] Expecting to get anything done can make you resent your child. Be patient and understanding, and consider it a lucky break if you get anything accomplished. [...]

Top 5 most influencial swiss designers

[... HR Giger] His international fame comes from his designs in the “Alien” movie, he is probably the most popular swiss artist amongst young people now. He had a great influence on tattooists and fetishists worlwild. [...]

The 5 Most Amazing Flowers in the World … plus 5 more

[...] If I had to choose the Top 10 flowers in the world, these would be my selections. [view his slideshow; great flowers]

Baby Names from Video Games

[...] Lara, the name of archaeologist Lara Croft, heroine of Tomb Raider. Her name was originally Laura, but it was changed because creators thought ‘Lara’ would appeal more to an American audience. [...]

As always a list like this tells a lot about the one who made the list (me). Specially the last entry could maybe tell you something about things that happen…


3 Responses to “Day 2: Top 5 of the Top 5 Group Writing Project”

  1. WishBoNe Says:

    Thanks for linking up :)

  2. Stuart Says:

    Cheers for the link up to my favourite flowers post, Daniel. I was just investigating your blog and noticed you had discussed colour-blindness toward flowers – very interesting as I had never considered that. It might make a great future post and I’ll link to your article.

    Thanks again.

  3. Theda K. Says:

    Daniel, thanks for including my post in your list of favorites, and for commenting on my blog!

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