Monthly Archives: January 2005

Blogrolling dilemma

Blogs are our space. I know how amazing it is to set one up and then decide what is going on the side bar, how it’s going to look and play with the whats and hows. It is a public … Continue reading

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Real moments in real lives

A BBC journalist was diagnosed with a brain tumour two years ago and began writing about it at the BBC site. He was uncomfortable at first writing in such a personal style. His last entry is up. Ivan Noble was … Continue reading

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Pope Mike

Well, with all the aggregators and movement within the god-blogs, it’s time to lighten up. Here is some Homilitic Hash for you. Rev. Mike is not happy with all the restorationists running around becoming 10 whatevers and has issued a … Continue reading

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Diplomacy

Blogger LaShawn Barber is mocking the fuss made over coverage of US Vice-President Dick Cheney’s appearance at the remembrance ceremony at Auschwitz. His parka, touque and hiking boots got noticed in the crowd of black clad leaders. It matters how … Continue reading

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Herding Cats- The explosive movement in Evangelical blogosphere

Messy Christian looks at the growth of god-blog aggregators and posts ideas on the pros and cons. Groups like these do exclude others who do not hold the same inclination, whether it is their intention or not, and since we’re … Continue reading

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Coming Soon

Proverbial Wife has bought the domain name godblognews.com. It isn’t up and running yet. Here is the plan: …it’s going to start out simple since I will somewhat be on maternity leave any moment, but hopefully it will grow into … Continue reading

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Cybertip.ca

Some facts about internet pr0n. – internet pr0n generates about 57 billion dollars yearly – there are about 4 million websites with over 370 million pages – 100,000 child pr0n sites make 2.5 billion dollars a year – these are … Continue reading

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Delinking

I’ve talked about the practice of delinking before. A the Yale conference on blogs Mickey Kraus talked about ‘cocooning.’ I think with religious and faith blogs it is easier to do. Living Room was one of many bloggers who looked … Continue reading

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