Monthly Archives: August 2002

BlogMD Initiative

I did a main post on this meta announcement over at blogs4God and editorialized a bit there about the potential positives. I haven’t thought thru potential negatives yet, but either way, this is going to be interesting to watch and … Continue reading

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When 911 isn’t

This is every victim and every dispatchers nightmare. Oh Canada There is some Canada bashing going on over at Little Green Footballs. Blame da little guy from Shawinigan. We are never going to help our southern neighbours understand that the … Continue reading

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The National Post

Woohooo. Matt Welch has another article in The National Post. Shilling for the House of Saud. Can we keep him? A definition of obscenity….Robert Mugabe speaking at The World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg.

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Bene, Bene Quite Contrary

Since it isn’t a well kept secret I’m a non-geekazoid, I value my comments section and the advice that gets left by smarter people on different apps, tips and toys. Recently I’ve been thinking about an alternative brower to IE6. … Continue reading

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I’m ready for my closeup Mr. DeMille

I’m honored. I’m humbled. I don’t have an acceptance speech ready. I am still feeling my way around having my very own blog, and expressing and being responsible for my own opinions. It’s not that journalists don’t have opinions, it’s … Continue reading

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Huh? Google me this

Did you ever get an email just when you were doing something similar to what the email mentions? That just happened. I’m quite thrilled that Google has found Bene Diction Blogs On. It took Google awhile to sort me out … Continue reading

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The Toronto Star – Clear Cut Blogging

Another one of Canada’s heavy weight newspapers weighs in on blogging – sort of. Clear Cut Blogging in the Toronto Star is all over the map. It’s more about new technology being used for an old fashioned concept, pamphleteering. Blogs … Continue reading

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No Longer Consuming Other Peoples Final Opinion

New word::: blogalogue [blog dialogue]* Doc Searl muses on Intellectual Property Law being re-thought and links up to examples in and out of the blogosphere. Note the complete absence of that harrumphy editorial style we’ve been getting in newspapers for … Continue reading

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