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Production diary of a science fantasy novelist.
Writing about technology, politics, and other fun stuff.
Gabriel Seah's assorted eccentric stuff and observations on life.
Freelance writer Brian Sack's website of original wit.
Erik Hare writes about politics.
Writing about random stories.
Ramblings of a vegetarian, environmentalist, conservative, free thinking woman.
Full of linkity goodness.
A digital yawp from an analyst, focusing mostly on social technologies.
Blog of freelance web strategist and developer, and co-founder of Elgg.
Humor writer married to a Nobel laureate nips at funny sides of life, travel, science, kids, memory, New Hampshire, politics, growing older, and blogging.
The diary of a New Zealander.
Run by Lindsay Marshall. Each post contains one or more links with short comments with some.
Personal humor, comments and links to funny sites of note.
Pat St. Jean discusses harleys, HAM radios, astronomy, and other topics.
Mental mausoleum for web developer, full-time supermom, patriot, and part-time elusive dark angel: Shannon Nicole.)
Maintained by Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
Authur practices medicine, cooks, and waxes prolific in New York City.
Totally brilliant commentary on pop culture, world events, and life in general.
Things she does when no one is looking.
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Cynical take on music and book reviews, news, and experiences.
The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/ journal "The Boston Diaries." Go figure.
A brief history of time: from the Big Bang to the Bangles.
Writing about New York City, culture, politics, media, and humor.
Sporadic source for cultural and technical tidbits. Features the musings and findings of a web professional who enjoys movies, music, technology, and humor.
Writer Brenda Keesal from Canada, documents her life and thoughts.
Erik Hare writes about politics.
Gabriel Seah's assorted eccentric stuff and observations on life.
Full of linkity goodness.
Blog of freelance web strategist and developer, and co-founder of Elgg.
Writing about random stories.
The diary of a New Zealander.
Writer Brenda Keesal from Canada, documents her life and thoughts.
A digital yawp from an analyst, focusing mostly on social technologies.
Maintained by Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
Freelance writer Brian Sack's website of original wit.
Authur practices medicine, cooks, and waxes prolific in New York City.
Writing about New York City, culture, politics, media, and humor.
Run by Lindsay Marshall. Each post contains one or more links with short comments with some.
Things she does when no one is looking.
[Atom]
Mental mausoleum for web developer, full-time supermom, patriot, and part-time elusive dark angel: Shannon Nicole.)
Humor writer married to a Nobel laureate nips at funny sides of life, travel, science, kids, memory, New Hampshire, politics, growing older, and blogging.
Totally brilliant commentary on pop culture, world events, and life in general.
A brief history of time: from the Big Bang to the Bangles.
Cynical take on music and book reviews, news, and experiences.
The ongoing saga of a programmer who doesn't live in Boston, nor does he even like Boston, but yet named his weblog/ journal "The Boston Diaries." Go figure.
Ramblings of a vegetarian, environmentalist, conservative, free thinking woman.
Writing about technology, politics, and other fun stuff.
Pat St. Jean discusses harleys, HAM radios, astronomy, and other topics.
Sporadic source for cultural and technical tidbits. Features the musings and findings of a web professional who enjoys movies, music, technology, and humor.
Production diary of a science fantasy novelist.
Personal humor, comments and links to funny sites of note.
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