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July 16th, 2002 | Category: Politics

Oh, this one is a shock:

What Was Your PastLife?

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Tech Central Station

July 16th, 2002 | Category: Politics

Jon Reisman, a friend of mine from my days fighting Cthulhu’s minions….er I mean socialists in Maine, is now writing for TechCentral. He has written a piece about how those who support the Kyoto protocols are trying to do a flanking action on Bush. Alas, two of the Senators in this conspiracy are alleged REPUBLICANS, and from Maine. Does anyone wonder why I never really got on with the Maine Republican Party?

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July 16th, 2002 | Category: Politics

For those wishing to understand what the whole Anglosphere concept is about, you could do worse than reading this Primer. It is a concept which, not only do I back 100%, I am doing my damndest to live the life as well.

Thanks to me ole’ mucker Iain for the link.

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July 16th, 2002 | Category: Politics

Brendan has a few things to say about the quality of writing in blogdom. I think a few of the critics might find it useful to re-read and take some advice. It is long and a bit pompous, but then, again, in blogdom, who isn’t? One man’s pompous prat is another’s amusing clever blogger. A good example of this is Den Beste, who is as much reviled by some as he is adored by others. I find much of his stuff turgid and plodding, but that does not mean I am not prone to scan his posts a few times every week.

In general, I agree with Brendan that long posts do not work well in the blog format. Short posts tend to be better, and more interesting, than long-winded ones. Remember, gentle bloggers, many people who read blogs don’t have lots of time on their hands and appreciate quick snappy reads. (Or for that matter are reading at work and can’t afford to stay on a blog for a great deal of time.) I have discussed this at length with Tom of Samizdata and Reuters; we agree on the subject.

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