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Newest Review: ... Press the back button again as there is no other way of navigating this site and select 'Reflector 131.24.167'. This gives you a red page with a black outlined square on it. This jumps up and down the screen a bit, goes grey and then goes red again. Now at least I know what this is. It's a picture of a postbox on a beautiful evening when there's a brilliant red sunset. The postbox is on the horizon of course. At least I think that's what it is. Use the back button and select 'surgery'. This page is really very illuminating compared with the others. It's black, of course, in keeping with the rest of the ... more

janharper
Premium Review jodi.org: Will someone please explain! (449 words)
by - written on 15/07/01 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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Um! Is it just me, or is this site impossible to decipher? There's a black background and all manner of symbols, shapes, lines and dots on the page. As far as I can make out, it isn't an asci picture. Do you suppose it's a message from outerspace? Click anywhere on the page and you get another page which is headed 'Bin Hex Message'. Click here and you get, well, um, black space with red bars and little things like barcodes. Use the back button and then select 'Betalab' and you go to another black page with yellow patterns like spider's webs and bits of asci code. Press the back button again as there is no other ...  Read the complete review

sideards
Premium Review Hey we are not allowed to swear so what can i say ? (194 words)
by - written on 08/12/00 (Useful, 49 readings)
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After having read a review of this site I thought I would check it out and see what the problem actually was. I have tried viewing in different languages and with different setting but still to no avail. This site has links but they are not visible as such and when you click on them (if you can) they just link to more of the same. The only reason I can see for this website is to get people staying on the page to try to find out what it is. The only use for doing that (as far as I can think) is to hack into your machine. I have examined the source code (html) for this site and have found nothing to enlighten me but also found nothing to indicate the owner ...  Read the complete review

amonet
Premium Review jodi.org: Stop it you nutter! (143 words)
by - written on 06/11/00 (Useful, 22 readings)
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Not a lot to say about this site - it's got nothing on it. I couldn't find any links to anything at all. It took 2 tries to load the page up, and when it did, the url changed from www.jodi.org to asdfg.jodi.org/-----/ and so on - I kid you not. The screen then became black, and a load of white flashing dots and dashes appeared. They flashed so quickly that they reminded me of the flashing in videos that are accompanied by warnings that epileptics should not watch. They actually gave me a mild headache and made my eyes blur - and I only watched for a matter of seconds. It's obviously a joke site to mess with your head. I do get it but it's not ...  Read the complete review

wampyrii
Premium Review Someone Please Help Me... (158 words)
by - written on 01/10/00 (Useful, 30 readings)
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If you read this review then please visit the site so you can tell me what on earth it is about! Graphically it would embarass the ZX Spectrum, greeting you with a bright yellow screen with what looks like some sort of star map covered in links which do not actually seem to lead anywhere other than back upon themselves. I wonder if there is a secret way to actually get into the site using these links... If anyone has a clue what this is all about then please let me know either by posting a comment or emailing me..I have just spent 10 minutes being bounced around and getting nowhere...lol. ***updated*** been back to the page and still found ...  Read the complete review

maz
Premium Review jodi.org: Radiophonic LSD obsession (151 words)
by - written on 12/07/00 (Useful, 34 readings)
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Jodi's one of the most peculiar sites around, to my mind. The creator appears to be obsessed by the look of primitive computer technology - I was reminded of nothing so much as BBC Radiophonic Workshop material, although in a visual format - and the idea of the Internet as an art form. There's no information on offer here - nothing to be gleaned from the bizarre graphics and pixelated words - just a sense of stumbling on the private world of a man (and I'm sure it's a man) with a head full of LSD, wire-frame graphics and Ping. I'm not really sure how far you can go in Jodi - some of the links double back on each other, and I've only managed to see ...  Read the complete review

 
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