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The daily linkfest:

  • Craig Henry observes that televising “perp walks” and other practices belie the media myth that they stand up to government.
  • Joy Larkin explains why her next car won’t be a car.
  • Terry Oglesby finds Lynne Cheney is funnier than the Kerry communications team.
  • Ogged discovers that Robert Maplethorpe was a very odd fellow.
  • Stephen Green chronicles the outrageous wussifying of Jack Daniels’ product.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Herb Ely passes on some perspective from a Japanese internee.
  • Dean Esmay notes that the generals are more optimistic about the war than the journalists.
  • Steve Bainbridge explains the lack of indigeneous corporate law in Islamic culture.
  • Bryan S. is confused by stamps.com policies.
  • Megan McArdle has some advice for Jimmy Carter.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Craig Henry contemplates the “revirgining” process whereby former hacks become respected journalists.
  • Courtney Knapp has proposals for making baseball more interesting.
  • Eugene Volokh argues that the “Bible ban” ad isn’t particularly misleading.
  • Virginia Postrel is feeling old.
  • Wizbang’s Paul reports that the Germans and French don’t like Kerry, either.
  • Jeff Jarvis explains why “sprawl” is actually good for us.

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The daily linkfest will soon occupy this spot. Feel free to start your linkage now.

  • Feddie/Steve discovers that the current Supreme Court justices are really frickin’ old.
  • Bill Hobbs notes that the Segway is selling better than expected–whatever that means.
  • John Hudock is bemused that MoveOn.org is now blaming Bush for hurricanes.
  • Fritz Schrank discovers that “McGreevy” is now an official verb in New Jersey.
  • Tiger reflects on how much things have changed since he was in college.
  • Dodd Harris reluctantly concludes that one of the major party presidential nominees is “arrogant and asinine.”
  • Kevin Aylward unearths another idiotic quotation from Tuhraysah Heinz Kerry.

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Update (1746): Promised linkage completed.

 
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~preceded by a Homeresque "Woo-Hoo! I made the marquee! I made the marquee!"~

Thanks to everyone responsible for this prestigious award!

Posted by Tiger | September 24, 2004 | 08:17 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Alex Knapp gives yet another reason why “Smallville” is must-see WB.
  • Herb Ely argues that we should accept Dan Rather’s apology.
  • Terry Oglesby has a quiz involving the Autumnal Equinox, sweater-clad cheerleaders, football, and hog killing.
  • Dean Esmay is going to get him an iPod when he gets rich.
  • King of Fools is a temporary Primate.
  • Paul at Wizbang has an amusing story about what happens to people who don’t vote Bush.

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The daily linkfest:

  • Venomous Kate predicts unintended consequences from a recent judicial ruling.
  • Bill at INDC is hoping to make Sullivan like tips.
  • Paul at Wizbang reviews Kerry’s first press conference in weeks.
  • Terry Oglesby explodes yet another popular myth.
  • Steven Taylor applies Star Trek to political analysis.
  • Frank J suggests more enhancements that could be made to the original Star Wars trilogy.
  • John Hawkins presents 11 Rules of Blogger Etiquette.

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I’ve got an appointment to get to, so the linkfest will be delayed somewhat. Feel free to link away to this strawman and I’ll fill it in later.

Update: The daily linkfest:

  • Joe Katzman continues his tradition of cartoon blogging.
  • Jeff Quinton points to a tragedy that took place in the aftermath of Bonds’ 700th homer.
  • Terry Oglesby passes on word that air quality is diminished in smokey bars.
  • Bryan S. has a roundup of blogger reactions to Dan Rather’s apology.
  • Jen has spoken 2000 times.
  • Donald Sensing has announced the beginning of a blogging sabbatical.

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If I were Donald Sensing, I'd be pissed. You only put up 2 links and he is STILL #9 LOL

Posted by Paul | September 20, 2004 | 07:26 pm | Permalink
 

ah that's better.

Posted by Paul | September 21, 2004 | 12:04 am | Permalink
 

Thanks for the link and traffic.

Posted by jen | September 21, 2004 | 10:29 am | Permalink
 

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A lazy, rainy day around the Beltway. Blogrolling.com is down, as is blog traffic, so a rather abbreviated daily linkfest:

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Tiger is feelin' sleepy. Oh wait, that ain't even blog worthy on my blog. It jes' ain't inane or is that insane enough.

Posted by Tiger | September 17, 2004 | 05:00 pm | Permalink
 

Oops, I know what you did!

It's OK, I do that too.

Posted by Tiger | September 17, 2004 | 05:01 pm | Permalink
 

A lazy, rainy day around the Beltway? I question the timing of this post.

Considering all the storms and tornados that swirled around Northern Virginia this evening, it seems you wrote that sentence a bit too soon.

Posted by Boyd | September 17, 2004 | 11:32 pm | Permalink
 

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The daily linkfest:

  • Courtney Knapp entitles a post about the NHL lockout “More Bad News” but then provides none.
  • Dan Drezner is building a taxonomy of academic researchers.
  • Joy Larkin is back in the IT industry–a job she got via her blog.
  • Steven Taylor is once again confronted with blogidentity theft.
  • Bigwig hosts the second anniversary Carnival of the Vanities.
  • Herb Ely believes RatherGate demonstrates “the wisdom of crowds.”

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