I found some more Blog-based Rings, none of them beat that Michael Jackson one though : (
Seyed Razavi, the man behind Bloggshares has a ring up for all the bloggers that want to be associated with Monkeys.
San Francisco Bay Area Bloggers, as the name suggests it is for Bay Area Bloggers.
Geeklog - Yup, a ring for geeks that blog.
The “I Talk Back” Ring - a webring for bloggers and journallers who can’t help but comment when they read something good. People should comment more often - it connects us, and helps promote good writing.
The ‘Go Fuck Yourself‘ Blog Ring - A ‘burb for journallers and bloggers who revel in the chance to swear up a storm and/ or write about their kids, their cats, their dogs, their gerbils, whatever the hell they feel like writing about at great length whenever they feel like it, and if YOU don’t like it? Well, don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. Hehe, check out the pic, situational comedy that can be used on forums to fend off trolls/flamers.
The “I Am [Canadian] Online Journal Registry” - Any Canadian online journal or weblog keeper may join. Canadians in exile are welcome, too. Hmm, can’t say that I know any Canadians in exile, but there is an Expatriate Blog Ring.
Obscure Logs - a webring for just that - obscure weblogs. You can’t be famous, so Cheyenne, no dice for you.
And I leave you with Blogatron. I asked if any of you knew of a blog entitled that and you all failed miserably (D- actually). Anywho, it’s “The observations of Hilatron, a space-age robot sent to study the Earthlings… by living as one of them.” Sadly, she doesn’t discuss sex or violence, so there really is no reason to visit. Any other Blogatrons out there?
Yesterday I visited Lilia Efimova’s klog (she works at a Dutch-based institute for implementing knowledge).
I originally found her link off of the KMpings Trackback list (there are some interesting and worthwhile klogs pinging them). She published a questionnaire to ascertain various aspects of why you as an individual blog.
If you don’t have a blog yet, take a few minutes of your time and explain why on this questionaire.
I’m interested to know what others have to say, as this directly affects the line of work I’m in (I too would like to know what makes you tick).
Let me know what you think.
Alright, I know everyone is bored with pundits and commentary on the topic, but that won’t stop me from posting something I found comical. Most know that the “coalition” was basically just British and American statists with a hodgepodge of Australian & Polish troops (yea, Poland sent their SAS equivalent - GROM - on horses).
Well, I found a list of those politicos who were “willing”:
United States, Britain, Spain, Australia, Kuwait, Poland, Albania, Romania, Czech Republic, Portugal, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Netherlands, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Georgia, Philippines, Uzbekistan, Colombia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Honduras, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, Iceland, Singapore, Mongolia, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama.
Fear the mighty Costa Rican army (they don’t have one). Or the Icelandic Vikings or the Golden Horde from Mongolia or the ever fierce & blood-thirsty Micronesians (which has no military)!
One must not forget Rwandans either (what in the world can they send?) or the awe-inspiring Panama and their dreaded ally, Uganda.
With these powers combined they will from Captain Pla… err Voltron and surely bring peace to the 4 corners of the earth.
Didn’t Honduras get knocked back 50 technological years from a hurricane? I hear Eritrea is nice this time of year too. Hehe, offering political support in return for… ducats?
Oh, and I can now make a plug for my friend Matthew Barganier’s latest column.