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Hi to nobody at the NYT

September 27th, 2004 · 4 Comments

Since I read the ubiquitous New York Times Magazine piece on blogging: Fear and Laptops on the Campaign Trail I’ve had some doubts and questions. Like Rayne and Betsy Devine I wished other female political bloggers had been included, besides Wonkette. I’d be lying if I said I never wonder how many people are reading […]

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Conversations continued…

September 24th, 2004 · Comments Off on Conversations continued…

Scott Koon replied to my question: Perhaps one may ask, which side of Puget Sound is God’s side? 😉 with his assertion It’s obvious that God favors the Olympic Peninsula. It’s at least the most awe inspiring. What a relief. I’m glad I don’t have to argue the truth with him! 😉 He provided some […]

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Why I let Abigail read the paper this morning

September 23rd, 2004 · 6 Comments

In Seattle, blogs are being used to debate initiatives and racism, chronicle a Libertarian campaign for secretary of state, humanize the image of Microsoft and rally Seattle Mariners fans against a set of bleachers. Bloggers made the front page of The Seattle Times! The paper has now published three pieces on blogging in the past […]

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Link blog dilemma

September 21st, 2004 · 3 Comments

Ted and I had a fiesty debate during our vacation about del.icio.us and link blogs. I don’t know what to do. On the one hand, I enjoy reading other’s link blogs and I’ve discovered some great posts and writers through these feeds. On the other hand, I need simplicity. Blogs are like living organisms, and […]

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Gave me a smile today

September 5th, 2004 · Comments Off on Gave me a smile today

Steven Noels’ self-description…including I think a lot, about all sorts of things. Not all deep thoughts, though. I can be pretty silent when doing all that thinking. Katherine illustrated God’s perspective with beauty It struck me that God, the One outside of time, delights in creating ephemeral beauty such as delicate flower buds and petals. […]

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