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Monthly Archives: October 2003
Different types of bloggers
Classifying blogs is almost an impossibility, and I’ve been thinking about different ways of looking at blogs and how they interact with others. Fortunately others have too. Portals have their usefulness in categorizing blogs by topic, but I’m not sure … Continue reading
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Cruel and Unusual
The Mighty Barrister posted on Florida law in regards to the Terri Schiavo situation. This makes me ill and angry on a deep level. If you aren’t aware of this story I suggest you read this article from Christianity Today. … Continue reading
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The god-blog demographics Part 2
In this post I’ll lay out what I’m looking at and how I’m getting there. What is a blog? What is a god-blog? Where am I looking? Three portals have been looked at. JesusJournal.com Eatonweb. and blogs4god.com. Blogtrack and Who … Continue reading
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Slowing down on Friday
Superblessed.net has the list up for his Blog Awards for 2003. Ganns has expanded the categories and there are some great blogs you might want to take a look at.(Thursday October 16th entry) As the recepient of Favorite Blog of … Continue reading
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Loose Moose
(In deference to What in Tarnation?!?! I was going to say…..name that duck!) This is for real. Honest. I need to get my head out of the the D, E, F1 and F2 layers of the ionosphere and back down … Continue reading
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Some quick leap-blogging
That test I flunked? I have another to do today and the course tonight so I can’t hang around the blog. I found myself laughing out loud at relapsed catholics post regarding e-church. Then I went over and read Tim … Continue reading
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Agreement in principle
Well. I may have to eat any comments I’ve made at Dr. Mark Bryon’s blog regarding the uniting of the federal Progressive Conservatives and the Canadian Alliance. But I’m not prepared to munch yet. Conservative Leader Peter MacKay and Canadian … Continue reading
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The god-blog demographics Part 1
If I was looking for weblogs, where would I go? I’ve read something about them or someone told me about them, and I’m curious and I’m new to this. I’d start with a search engine. Google. MSM. Yahoo. Alta Vista, … Continue reading
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