We’ll be working today on a completely new look for our site. Once we’re up and running, we’d appreciate some feedback from the protein wisdom diehards (and you know who you are, Moms and Dads…).
January 25, 2002
Band of Bloggers
Referring to Virginia Postrel’s site, Justin Slotman offers this candid observation of the blogosphere: I notice she’s perpetuating the me-zine/blog split with her links section. She sets it up like this: me-zines are by professional writers, blogs are by everybody else. I think that’s the distinction. It’s not an arbitrary division that she’s making, but it might be an unnecessary one. I think a more appropriate split would be blogs
Geneva Pains, Redux (or, “So much depends upon the red wheelbarrow")
Flit’s Bruce Rolston takes issue with Rich Lowry’s National Review article “Geneva Absurdity“: “I’ll say it again. The conventions explicitly protect anyone, in a uniform or not, who rises up in defense of their homeland. Whatever else you say about the average Taliban soldier, it’s fair to say that is what they were trying to do. The U.S. has some Taliban members under its power. The U.S. has previously promised
Slick “Corner"-ing…
They’re saying it ain’t a blog, but the folks over at The National Review are serializing eclectic, bite-sized morsels of punditry, which they update frequently and make available for online consumption. In short, they’re bloggin’. Cool site, called “The Corner.” Check it out. (But it’s definitely a blog…)
