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Weblogging

Erotica

Chris Locke posted a powerful piece of erotica to his weblog on Sunday. As a fair warning: if explicit sexuality offends you, don’t click the link. It’s interesting, but weblog links to the Daniel Pearl decapitation video dotted Daypop 40 when it first appeared, RSS absolutely dominated Daypop and Blogdex this weekend, but post a note containing […]

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Just Shelley Travel

See you in St. Louis

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to pack I go. No time for sleep I’ve a schedule to keep And movers to hold if I’m slow. Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to photo I go. No time for sleep I’ve a schedule to keep And pictures to capture the […]

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Religion

Belief

My whole life has been, in some ways, a journey into understanding belief, particularly as it is defined within religion. Perhaps in spite of how it is defined in religion. When I was young I lived in a small town and in my earliest years attended a small church of the Pentecostal faith — tent […]

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Technology

Next Generation P2P?

John Robb at Userland has defined a set of constraints for what he considers to be next generation of P2P. I appreciate that he’s put Userland architecture interests online — it generates conversation. However, I am concerned about the interpretation of “P2P”, for what is, essentially a lightweight server system. Requirement one: The ability for individual […]

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Weblogging

Blogicon needs a new home

The Blogicon needs a new home. The work to maintain it is minimal – add a new entry every once in a while (I have 3 pending now), using standard HTML. A better approach would be to have an application that allows people to add their own entries, so I’m hoping whoever will take it on has […]