Parableman responds to Deep Calls to Deep regarding blogrolls and aggregators.
Let’s take a look at what Deep Calls to Deep says first.
Another blogger (I forget who) had a post about the new aggregator trend, and mentioned as part of it the use of multiple blogrolls as a way of increasing status at the Truth Laid [...]
It’s interesting how technicans talk about computer or cell phone viruses.
Cabir is a bluetooth using worm that runs in Symbian mobile phones that support Series 60 platform, and replicates over bluetooth connections. Cabir has spread slowly into 12 countries and marks the beginning of the mobile phone virus era.
It’s by far the most damaging of [...]
Camilla Parker Bowles is not welcome at the White House.
Charles has not had a state visit to the US since the death of Princess Diana seven years ago. This trip which is to take place after his wedding, has been planned for three years.
The British government insider is not identified in this story.
Meantime the Queen [...]
The prior post jumps off the year end Pew Research study on blogs and has some personal thoughts regarding god-blogs and demographics.
A Look at some god-blog Aggregators and Lists
A protestant women4god aggregator was set up about a month ago, but is currently unaccessable. There are 38 blogs.
Update: A member of the aggregator indicates there [...]
Here are a few interesting facts from a Pew Research Study on blogging.
6 million Americans (5% of online Americans) get their news via RSS aggregators
8 million Americans (7%) have blogs of their own
14 million American (12%) have commented on other people’s blogs
32 million Americans (27%) read blogs regularly
74 million of Americans (62%) don’t know what [...]
There is an interesting post at E-Group blog over at Blogs Canada involving a case that entered the court system only to see a mistrial.
It involves juveniles and a stabbing death in Toronto. Jonathan was 12 when he was stabbed 71 times in 2003. Three males were charged with the murder. The mistrial [...]
The World Health Organization is scrambling to get medicine and workers in the Congo because of a plague outbreak. Doctors without Borders are already in the eastern part of the country struggling to contain the outbreak.
There are two types of plague, pneumonic and bubonic, both bacterial. Of the two pneumonic is the most fatal. Millions [...]
Debate in Parliament was well covered by the media this week as second reading of C-38 got underway.
I mentioned February 4th that both the US and Canadian branches of an evangelical group were lobbying.
Now, the Knights of Columbus in New Haven announced they printed up 2 million postcards to be distributed to Canadian Catholic [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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