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Australia day on BB

Before I started messing around with my site and doing things such as alphabetizing my blogroll, I had the Australians on the list separated into what I called the Australian Delegation — a separate list of weblogs owned and maintained by those we affectionately refer to as Aussies. In a surge of nostaligia, as well as an […]

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zem and the fight for freedom

He sits quietly at the bottom of my newly organized blogroll, place assured because of the weblog name — zem. And a visit to his weblog at least once a day is absolutely mandatory because zem is my portal for information about copyright, cryptography, censorship, and most importantly, freedom of speech. If there’s action in regards […]

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Tom Graves, shy, not!

Tom appeared first in comments, later in a Radio weblog called xio. If you’ve hung around Burningbird for long then you know Tom and know that he is not the most shy person in the block. No, I wouldn’t call Tom shy at all. As with so many other webloggers I seem to know, Tom […]

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A good cobber Allan Moult

Allan’s weblog, G’Day Cobbers weblog is a treasure I discovered not long after he started. I was attracted to Allan’s photographs first — he is an extremely accomplished professional photographer — and then stayed for his humor and his interest in all things eclectic. Of course, when I found out that Allan was from Tasmania, the Down […]

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Australian states and territories

Australia has six states and two mainland territories in addition to several island territories. Of the states, Tasmania (home of Allan Moult) is known as the Down Under Down Under due to its location beneath the Australian mainland. Allan, is your home really as beautiful as the photos show? I am green with envy. Jonathon, Garth, Victor, and zem […]