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Writing

Morality

Yes, I said I was taking a few days off from the weblog, and I am. However, I have these words banging at the top of mouth screaming “Let me out! Let me out!”, pulling at my tongue, digging into the roots of my teeth. I know I will get no peace until I let the little bastards out.

William Bennett wrote an article, Moral Clarity isn’t Simplistic.

I’m not going to argue about this article eloquently – I leave that to AKMA. And I’m not going to argue about it beautifully – I leave that to Steve.

What I am going to say is that those who use moral arguments as axes to chop the world into finer and finer bits, cutting away all who disagree with them, will soon find themselves surrounded only by like minds and like voices. And I wish them joy of it.

 

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Weblogging Writing

Essential blogging

BTW, since Dave Winer only pointed to the Radio chapters (?) when he mentioned the Essential Blogging book from O’Reilly, note that the book covers Movable Type, Blogger, and Blosxon weblogging tools, as well as other material.

If you’re a Blogger user, I wouldn’t mind your input into my chapters — what should I cover in more detail? What should I leave out?

And the other authors would appreciate your feedback on their chapters.

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Just Shelley

Pearly nights

I’m sitting here in my living room with the lights off, looking out on to the Bay. The moon must be nearly full because its light combines with the fog to cast a pearly quality over the water. In the Bay one of the dinner boats is floating by, bright golden lights marking its outline.

I lean my head on my hands, elbows on the table next to a bouquet of flowers I got at the Market last week. My favorites, daisies and sweet william.

I call these moments “found gifts” because they can’t be bought, you can’t plan them, they just happen — unexpected gifts from the cosmos. Just smile sweetly and say thank you to the air, spill a drop of wine to the spirits.

Tomorrow is the start of Memorial Day weekend in the States and I’m taking a few days off. Time to smell the flowers. Look out the window. Dream.

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Just Shelley Weblogging

And another shot…

Recovered from the Wayback Machine.

Just in case my previous posting doesn’t piss enough people off at me – and it will – may I pass on to you this link to an entire page that the person known as The Head Lemur has written because I expressed my opinion about realtime blogging.

Shelley Powers wants to be the Center of the Universe.

But let’s not stop there. Please, feel free to use my comments to add links to other postings that discuss my vanities, my inabilities, my lack of objectivity, my paleo-leftist tendencies, my anti-Semitic nature, my pro-terrorist nature, that my weblog sucks, and I don’t give a shit about the people around me, my life, all of you, and the world at large.

No, seriously, I haven’t been dumped on enough this week. I need more. You would be doing me a kindness to donate to the pile. Get out your hammer and nail the lid down, tight.

Jonathon, you’ll be heartened to know that kitsch is alive and well and living in the blogosphere. And I’m it.

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Weblogging Writing

Essential blogging—review

The Essential Blogging book is now available for public review at O’Reilly Network.

The book was edited by Nat Torkington and authored by Rael DornfestCory DoctorowJ. Scott JohnsonBejamin TrottMena Trott, and myself. In case you’re curious, I wrote the Blogger chapters.

Essential Blogging covers basic weblogging technology and concepts, as well as specific weblogging tools: Userland’s Radio, Blogger, Movable Type, and Blosxon.

In addition to the public review, you can also add your input to the book. Rael Dornfest has put out a request for contributions for Chapter 15 — Blogging Voices.

Have something to say? Of course you do; you’re a weblogger. You have to gag us to shut us up. Well, here’s your chance to get your words in an O’Reilly book.

Nat’s also looking for suggestions for the critter to feature on the book cover. Silly boy. We all know what animal to put on the cover of a weblogging book, don’t we? Update: O’Reilly went with a picture of a Meerkat.