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The Stranger published photos (and addresses) of houses that had a lot of Republican campaign signs on them–their take being, “These are the houses that scare us this Halloween, and this is where you can see them too.” It looks like the entire conservative internets is flipping out over it.
I’ve been amazingly lame this October, in not updating the site so much. I think after actually keeping up with it, I’d simply gotten burned out on keeping up with it. This is pretty normal for me, though, with going at the site in waves. I’ll pick it back up in frequency soon, I’m sure. Winters are always more interesting, and October has been a generally quiet month anyway. Nothing major to report, good or bad, it’s just been a happily sleepy month more or less.
The only thing I really have to report is that we saw in Target last night that there is a MacGyver box set now, that includes all seven seasons and all the TV movies in one collection. 111 hours of Richard Dean Anderson’s hair and Swiss Army Knife.
I need to buy it.
If you have (or were thinking about) a blog site of your own, there’s a nifty review and comparison here between Wordpress and Movable Type, the two main and most popular software programs these days for running a blog site on your own domain name. For bonus points, it’s not written for geeks per se, and is plain-spoken, so that regular people can ‘get’ it.
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This is pretty interesting: “A complete list of the top 30 most popular blogs ranked by a combination of Inbound Links (Yahoo Site Explorer), U.S. Compete and Quantcast traffic data, and Alexa rank. The data gives you a real insight into these blogs success which will allow you to judge the relative success of your own blog.”
A few of these I’ve never heard of…
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Heh, alright, this is a cool mash up application: http://www.digglicious.com/
I can imagine this will utterly suck away my lunch time each day.
Physicist developed new theory on traveling back in time; blogs about it from next year.
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