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<br>[http://bwrynn.livejournal.com/profile Brian Wrynn]
<br>[http://bwrynn.livejournal.com/profile Brian Wrynn]
<br>[http://gushi.livejournal.com/profile Dan Mahoney]  
<br>[http://gushi.livejournal.com/profile Dan Mahoney]  
<br>[http://draxius.livejournal.com/profile Dave Cortio]
<br>[http://handlebar605.livejournal.com/profile David "DK" Kingsley]
<br>[http://handlebar605.livejournal.com/profile David "DK" Kingsley]
<br>[http://amano-hyo.livejournal.com/profile Elizabeth Vaccaro]  
<br>[http://amano-hyo.livejournal.com/profile Elizabeth Vaccaro]  

Revision as of 22:28, 1 May 2007

LiveJournal (often abbreviated LJ) is the name of a weblog site allowing Internet users to keep an online journal or diary. It is also the name of the open source server software that was designed to run it. LiveJournal's differences from other blogging sites include its WELL-like features of a self-contained community and some social networking features similar to Friendster. For a full (or what hopes to be full in the future) list of Forumite LiveJournals, see below.

Forumite LiveJournal List

Aakin Patel
Aaron Pellman-Isaacs
Allison "Purple" Ecker's LiveJournal
Anthony Cavalli
Bonnie Beck
Barbara Pinzow
Beverlee Toscano
Brian Wrynn
Dan Mahoney
Dave Cortio
David "DK" Kingsley
Elizabeth Vaccaro
Emily Santino
James "Kingbird" Cleveland
James "Sven" Winther
Janet Jongebloed
Jim Prego
John Reddy
Katrin Boniface
Kerry Skadl
Kimberly Ehret
Lynda Weinstein
Mike Cataro
Randy Hills
Solange Abbate
Steve Hoffman
Turtle
Turk