8th
May
2005
I’d like Dean to do the official deli review of this place, since it claims to be a "New York Deli." Have to say my toasted bagel with cream cheese, a tomato slice and a bit of red onion was tasty, but there are secrets to deli fare I have not begun to uncover. Dean… next time you’re in Nashville, let me know how this ranks.
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7th
May
2005
There was some discussion of heading over to Al Gore’s house and TP’ing the front lawn.
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5th
May
2005
We need to find a way to discuss our disagreements without burning the
bridges. It’s not just a red-state blue-state thing, it happens in
technology too.
That’s one of the reasons I’ll be at Blog Nashville tomorrow. I’m convinced of the general good will of bloggers on the right, and I think we share a commitment to understanding, to describing what’s real, to seeking truth. But our values and our perspectives often differ. Now, do I build bridges or burn them? I’m trying to build them.
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4th
May
2005
Dave Winer turned fifty. Happy birthday Dave. The ones that end in zero are the most remarkable.
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28th
April
2005
Global Voices is an international effort to diversify the conversation
taking place online by involving speakers from around the world, and
developing tools, institutions and relationships to help make these
voices heard.
The Berkman Center’s MacKinnon and Zuckerman continue to enhance the Global Voices blog. They’ve added a "world blog index and aggregator" as well as a daily "world blog round-up."
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27th
April
2005
Hammering it home… blogging is writing.
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24th
April
2005
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22nd
April
2005
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