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But I don’t see that it’s only men

Philipp Lenssen has closed down the thread on the list of bloggers post. As he wrote: Projecting whatever evil you see in the world (racism, sexism, homophobia, wars) on me/ this post is certainly an easier option than facing real issues. I’m only afraid it won’t help anyone. I think everyone made their point by now, repeatedly, […]

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Weblogging

PayPerPost

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Mike Arrington at Techcrunch is on a tear again about PayPerPost. Where normally in the past I would have been more sympathetic to Arrington–after all PayPerPost folks don’t typically say a post is sponsored–I am less so nowadays because the issue isn’t so clearly understood as Mr. Arrington would have it. The newest […]

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Weblogging

Damn interesting

Twofer: Thanks to the Proceedings of the Athanasius Kircher Society weblog, I found a new weblog to follow: Damn Interesting. This group weblog has a nice design as well as posts that are, well, damn interesting. Also… Melinda Casino has a nice round up of weblog posts related to the recent Michael J. Fox ad and reactions, as well as […]

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Diversity Weblogging

This is not a feminist weblog

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I’ve been informed that I can no longer call myself a feminist because I don’t agree with the other feminist webloggers as regards to the Alas a Weblog issue. To be honest, after reading some of the responses, I must say I don’t feel too unhappy. I’m not sure where […]

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Weblogging

Gems

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Better than diamonds: Mark at Wood s lot just celebrated six years of doing what he does so well, without apostrophe, comments, and a syndication feed. He also seems to be very happy, as well as a member of a community of people who hold him in both affection and respect (which […]