Archive for July, 2002



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25 %

My weblog owns 25 % of me.Does your weblog own you?

Well. The New York Times and William Safire even. (link requires registration).
I was over at Instapundit and linked to his post about Daily Pundit.
Bloggedy Blog had asked on May 29th who had coined the term blogosphere a few months ago, and I attributed it to Daily Pundit. What I didn’t know was where the term [...]

As posts have popped up the past several months about the nature of the blogosphere, a clear concensus is emerging. For better or for worse, we have blogging communities.
Emergesque is a fairly new blogger who looks at community in this post with an unjaundiced eye.

Fragments from Floyd takes great exception to some blogs being mere microbes at the bottom of the food chain. It’s a funny post, and I’m M.A.D. too!>/p>
Joshua Claybourn responds to Martins post on ranking Christian sites. This is a topic I’m not going to shy away from. I’ve seen bloggers struggle with rankings being [...]

This is without a doubt one of the nicest thank yous I have ever had. I guess I’m a blog kid now!

European law makers dealt another blow to the internet with a ruling in a case that has been in the court system two years. Deep linking is defined in this story as using a search engine to directly locate stories on a newspapers site. Downloading or hyperlinking are deemed ‘unfair extraction.’

Consumers want all the latest toys and gadgets but don’t read the manuals. This has manufacturers in a dither. I have an idea. Write the manuals in plain every day language.
I’ll read a Computers for Dummies book any day, and learn something while I laugh. If anyone writes a Movable Type for Dummies, I want [...]

This guy robbed a Brink’s truck guard of a bag with no cash in it.
These thieves picked the wrong cab and driver as a get a way ride.
A group of monkeys lay siege to a police station and rescued one of thier orphans.

Wow. This is really cool. You are here.



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