I have a modest proposal to make. Let's send spammers to Guantanamo Bay. Let's put the PATRIOT Act to good use for once.
I have a modest proposal to make. Let's send spammers to Guantanamo Bay. Let's put the PATRIOT Act to good use for once.
After years of nagging, frequent Ales Rarus commenter John Thompson has finally
created a blog of his own.
“My name is John. I’m studying History and Physics at the University
of Pittsburgh. So that’s where my tendency towards historical analysis and secular
humanism come from. I’m a fairly loyal Democrat, but I am at the same time often
frustrated with them. ”
It’s called Interesting
Times. Go check it out! 🙂
Adrian
Warnock announced the results of his “major overhaul” of the Blogdom of
God. It actually seems to be more a result of some
cool changes that have been made to TTLB. Anyhow, the spiffy new feature is
a
community page, which shows latest BoG postings and the most popular (by links)
postings in newspaper fashion, as well as ranking of participating Christian blogs
(by links). IOW, now you can find out which posts and which blogs are getting the
most buzz in the Christian blogosphere.
BTW, when last I checked, I’m ranked 72 out of ~3500 Christian blogs. Fellow Pittsburgh
Oratory frequenter, Donna
“Quenta Narwenion” Lewis is ranked 26. Woohoo! 🙂
Adrian Warnock, says
there’s
something big coming down the pipe for the Blogdom
of God. Stay
tuned.
Update 06/15/05: Bene Diction seems
to be uncomfortable with BoG and suspicious of Adrian’s current efforts. Dave
Walker (of The Cartoon Blog) shares
his reservations. Am I going soft or are they being just a bit paranoid?
Since I don’t have time to cover everything in depth, here are some samplings from the blogosphere and beyond. Enjoy. 🙂