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Saturday, July 06, 2002 |
THOSE NEEDING PROPER VISA HAD BETTER UNDERSTAND OUR ATTITUDE RIGHT NOW
Never Mind. New Zealand company backs Hussein stepson. The owner of a New Zealand cargo company who sent Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's... [Dailypundit]
11:10:36 PM
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AN ODOMETER FOR YOUR WEBLOG? We do indeed need more of these comparable metrics
TRAFFIC: The American Prospect has released revised traffic figures, and Andrew Sullivan is giving them hell for it. For comparison's sake, InstaPundit's figures (which you can see for yourself by clicking on the Extreme Tracking icon at the bottom of this page -- a degree of transparency that commercial websites should consider providing) are 440,062 unique visitors for June. [InstaPundit]
10:35:31 AM
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THAT LIGHTENING WENT THROUGH HERE (MEMPHIS) It was as amazing as any lightening I've ever seen - sorry Glenn's house took a hit
I'M BAACK! The bad news: Stately InstaPundit Manor was struck by lightning in my absence, knocking out the upstairs air conditioner (the control board looks like somebody took a blowtorch to it) several TVs, and my DSL connection. The computer's OK, but the router and modem are dead, dead, dead. Regular blogging will resume shortly. Hope you had a good week! [InstaPundit]
9:40:56 AM
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IEEE SPECTRUM ON DIGITAL HUBS
"Digital Hubbub" is an article about the digital alternatives in future home entertainment centers. It's quite well done and worth the read.
8:22:26 AM
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FRANK PAYNTER INTERVIEWS TOM SHUGART That's 3 links - The Interview & one for Frank and one for Tom
You've hit my core, Frank, with your poke into "reinventing myself." I don't think of it in terms of "freshening my authenticity." Authenticity's nice, but I'm talking survival here. Actually, it's more than surviving. The issue here is thriving. If it weren't for discovering the availability of reinventing the self, I either wouldn't be on this planet any longer, or I would be here in vastly diminished form.
7:52:12 AM
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BOOK OF BLOGGING ARTICLES
All Y'All Got Blogs. Perseus Publishing put together a neat collection of articles on blogging, including both an article by me that appeared in The Seattle Times and an article that talks about me (by J.D. Lasica). I feel privileged to be in the middle of such interesting company. The book is slightly too cutely called we've got blog (all lowercase, k d lang fans), subtitled "how weblogs are changing our culture." The book ships in a week or so; I got an advance copy just today ... [GlennLog]
7:16:14 AM
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