Beltway Traffic Jam
Blogrolling.com continues to be down and I’m still having trouble accessing several blogs on my Top Referrers list from home (a combo of problems with my ‘net connection and very slow sites on their end, I’m guessing.)
So, given those handicaps, the Friday linkfest:
- Kevin Aylward is having a Campaign 2004 daughter match-up, with an assist from Sean Hackbarth.
- Jeff Quinton uncovers John Edwards’ shady past.
- Hugh Hewitt has a new book due out soon; the blogosphere is already pushing sales.
- Will Collier reports on Mike Ditka’s stealth campaign to be Da Gov’ner.
- Bill Wallo wonders about efforts to understand terrorists.
- Charles Fenwick argues that lousy service is the harbinger of economic recovery. He’s a Navy vet with a new blog called Eye of the Storm.
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- Krugman on the Debt and Deficits
- A Question About Bonuses and Bailouts
- Republican Purity and Conservatism
- SNL Obama China Skit
- Journalistic Ethics and Illegally Acquired Documents
- National Debt Hysteria?
- Educating Illegal Immigrants
- Caption Contest
- Nathalie Blanchard Facebook Smile Leaves Her Depressed
- Glenn Beck, Community Organizer
- The World Around You linked with African-American to Take Over for Ryan?
- Peaktalk linked with JUDGING THE WALL
- IbeJO - Ramblings of James Owens linked with Stop...or else....
- QandO linked with The GOP break for Neolibertarianism
- Backcountry Conservative linked with What if his opponent is a hurricane named Ditka?
- The Kudzu Files linked with Return of the possum
- Dear Free World (politics, world affairs, debate) linked with The Babe Photo Wars move into politics
I didn't check earlier, James, but Blogrolling seems to be working just fine for my blogroll right now. If you're still having problems, it might be something else.
I noticed while on my trip this week that my blogroll wasn't loading, but I thought at the time it might just be blocked by the libraries where I was checking my e-mail. I would have expected my blog itself to have taken longer to load if it was Blogrolling.com, but those computers were running slow on everything.
I had it showing down yesterday. I've got a php feed that returns an error message if it can't connect and I did see that message a couple of times.
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