If you were to recommend one person's blog to me, whose would it be? And don't pimp mine, and don't pimp yours, and don't start alliances and go pimping each others. Show me something new, people.
... that two people were instrumental in my joining Twitter. First, Isha . She sent out an article on it when the application was still brand new. (And I remember thinking, "Screw that noise. Like I need more online commitments.) Second was Rebecca . She joined up just a short while ago, claiming she hadn't met a bandwidth she didn't like . (And then she disappeared entirely from the internets .) It looked nice and pretty over there on her sidebar, and then I got a little jealous. The rest: history. And for those unobservant among you ( Jorge ), the Twitter feed is right there on my sidebar, replacing the old Radio 3 player that I loved, but that I think scared the bejezus out of a lot of people. Also, everyone should join Twitter. I'm needing some diversions , people.
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I will list them here, but pimp one at the end...
Dave - Yours, of course.
Kris - Kris - That bright-eyed cutie from DC way.
Jay - Jamie - That other bright-eyed cutie from Chinatown 7.
Cat - A friend I used to work with who has always stayed in touch.
But the pimping, today, goes out to Ian.
Ian is someone who I met on Orkut (A "friend builder" site). Him and I hit it off right away. He's visited T-Dot a few times, and we always have a great time.
He is an excellent writer. You will have a hard time separating fact from fiction on his site. But all of the stories are well crafted.
Kudos to my buddy Ian, who also takes great photos, and holds the secret recipes for Blueberry Grunt.
If you've got a lot of time to waste, all the blogs I currently subscribe to are available on del.icio.us
but I'd have to say that the best all-purpose blog (by someone I don't know, though he's ready to be pimped, ladies) is Growabrain
Hanan "polymath" Levin is my hero!
Terri Schiavo's Blog:
http://durrrrr.blogspot.com/
http://spaces.msn.com/members/errorism/
P.S. - How's the book coming?
Also www.collisiondetection.net
Oh and mostly pre-blog, an online mag that's now sadly over but that you must read the archives of www.openletters.net
http://imcblog.blogspot.com