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Chris LydonToday I listened to Chris Lydon's interviews with Real Live Preacher and Elaine Scarry. I recommend these without reservation. The first will change your view of the blogosphere, and the second will open your eyes about 9-11 and US defense, or lack of it. 

MicroDoc News is authoritative, and easily as objective as other sources, even those that have editors. That Google News doesn't recognize the value of MDN speaks volumes. Why did they buy Blogger if they don't see the value in what MDN does. We started blogging because the journals they trust are not trustworthy. Someday a professional reporter is going to tell us that Google invented weblogs. 

Donna Wentworth: "I didn't ask Cory why he is so awesome.

If you must know, this is why I moved back east. 

A picture named hitler.jpgLakeland Ledger: "And on the 2,893,402,568th day, man created blogs." 

Lake Powell at 35,000 feet. 

The Boston Globe profiles Matt Gross, the "first chief blogger in presidential politics." 

X1 is "free PC software that uses an advanced indexing process that lets you find any word in any email or file on your computer, in under a second." 

Halley Suitt: "Yes, I'll be in a pale lemon cocktail dress with green surgical gloves on, isn't that what everyone cool is wearing to BloggerCon?" 

Jim Moore recommends ethicalEsq

     

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