Beltway Traffic Jam
The daily linkfest, a little early for the holiday weekend:
- Brett Marston offers a typology of blogging.
- Robert Prather is retiring from blogging again.
- Kevin Aylward foreshadows a new direction at WizBang!
- Henry Copeland of BlogAds explains why advertising will not ruin blogging.
- Mark Hasty explains the social significance of Scooby Doo.
- Michael Demmons tells you all about Michael Demmons. (And beer.)
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Comments
Thanks for noting it James. You're making it sound downright routine for me to retire.
Posted by Robert Prather | May 27, 2005 | 06:41 pm | Permalink
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