Did you ever wonder what they're like outside of Digg?
Their surrounding? Their job? Their hobbies?
I'm really curious to see my fellow Diggers at work...
Digg may be trying, but it's still not personal. How well do you really know your "friends?"
I am compiling an expose on myself within this blog post. This is your friend, Digger Roy Shechter, at work, and at play.
I would like to see all of you in the action. If I get enough response, I will post a blog of "Diggers at Work."
I'm asking for pics of Diggers at the computer or in 'real' life - outside of the web. You don't have to show your face, just something that gives us an idea of who you really are. Your Digg surroundings: The computer, the coffee, the cigarettes, the tension... Whatever represents the real you best.
Send all your stuff to:
RoyShechter@hotmail.com (also MSN Messenger)
Here's me: In life, in art.
Heart In Space [Acrylic on Canvas]
Umbilical Cord on Red Sky [Acrylic on Canvas]
Mrs. Fish [Acrylic on Canvas]
Three Bullets [Acrylic on Canvas]:
This is my reaction to the assassination of Yitzchak Rabin in 1994.
A Day In Ink: What's Inside a Spill
This is my reaction to the assassination of Yitzchak Rabin in 1994.
A Day In Ink: What's Inside a Spill
Yours Truly

2 comments:
0boy from Digg here. Great piece! I always have to be very "politically correct" based upon my work and the fact that Digg actually has an effect on it, so as much as I wish I could share, I just can't right now.
I, too, have been very interested in the people who are my "friends." In other networks, you get to know the people. With Digg, everyone is just an avatar, a name, and an opinion. I wish it were different, but then again, I can't because of my job.
Hope this post gets read by a ton of Diggers. I would submit it myself, but it needs a true power digger (Z?) to get the word out.
Keep it up!
Nice art work dude. VERY nice. I have tons of pictures on my website and flickr :D I often check out interesting Digg friends' websites and external profiles. I am happy that they incorporated that feature into the mix. That "diggers in action" sounds like a great idea.
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