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Perspectives on public relations, media, health, science and politics.
Personal and political musings from a Canadian activist and writer.
Carol's very own corner of the internet.
A woman shares her love of old buildings and faded signage in pictures and words.
Writing about her efforts to learn Spanish, her trips to Mexico, and working toward her retirement goal of living in Mexico.
Caterina Fake, cofounder of Flickr and Hunch, founder of 2bkco, Inc.. blogs about startups, online culture, poetry, literature, society, homeschooling, art, psychology.
Politics / religion weblog written by a young woman living in Washington DC.
Chirag Mehta writes articles on computers, philosophy, economics, and anything else.
Writing about news, life, and pop culture.
Blogging about life's purpose, success and marathons.
Posting whatever clever things can be found on the web.
Humorous personal essays about travel, love, sex, and neurotic behavior.
Richard Rutter's observations with a decidedly web design slant.
The life of a seminary student: random, fun, odd, the church, politics, life, friends, school, and everything else too.
Stephanie Booth's online ramblings.
Artist shares illustrations, photographs, and gardening news.
Provides motivational and inspirational posts alongside family life and travel.
Posts about daily life and mental illness. With surveys.
Paul Yasi's comments about open source software, web development, and other stuff.
Writings about internet marketing, travel and other random musings.
Connor Boyack, a 20-something husband, web designer, Latter-day Saint, constitutionalist, paleocon, classical liberal, preparedness practitioner, budding philanthropist, and master's student of political economy writes about politics and government.
An annotated bookmarks page, a scratchpad for thoughts and ideas, a place to post photos and somewhere to experiment with web design. To keep in touch with friends far away.
Tales of a woman in New Jersey.
Writes about his interests, which include mountain unicycling, woodworking, rock climbing and building things.
Dispatches from a small business.
Small bits of fatherhood life mixed with design, tech, business, entertainment, culture...and all things in between.
Covers life, television and computers.
Wide-ranging philosophy weblog.
Conservative views and comments.
Thoughts and observations of life on and offline.
Thirty years of public schools and Dan Rather, have taken a toll.
Discusses movies, marine/ tropical reef tanks/ aquariums, and programming concepts and languages.
Thoughts and observations of life on and offline.
Stephanie Booth's online ramblings.
Writes about his interests, which include mountain unicycling, woodworking, rock climbing and building things.
A woman shares her love of old buildings and faded signage in pictures and words.
Perspectives on public relations, media, health, science and politics.
Provides motivational and inspirational posts alongside family life and travel.
Covers life, television and computers.
Posts about daily life and mental illness. With surveys.
Writings about internet marketing, travel and other random musings.
Blogging about life's purpose, success and marathons.
The life of a seminary student: random, fun, odd, the church, politics, life, friends, school, and everything else too.
Richard Rutter's observations with a decidedly web design slant.
Caterina Fake, cofounder of Flickr and Hunch, founder of 2bkco, Inc.. blogs about startups, online culture, poetry, literature, society, homeschooling, art, psychology.
Humorous personal essays about travel, love, sex, and neurotic behavior.
Connor Boyack, a 20-something husband, web designer, Latter-day Saint, constitutionalist, paleocon, classical liberal, preparedness practitioner, budding philanthropist, and master's student of political economy writes about politics and government.
Writing about her efforts to learn Spanish, her trips to Mexico, and working toward her retirement goal of living in Mexico.
Wide-ranging philosophy weblog.
Writing about news, life, and pop culture.
Dispatches from a small business.
Discusses movies, marine/ tropical reef tanks/ aquariums, and programming concepts and languages.
Chirag Mehta writes articles on computers, philosophy, economics, and anything else.
Artist shares illustrations, photographs, and gardening news.
Personal and political musings from a Canadian activist and writer.
Small bits of fatherhood life mixed with design, tech, business, entertainment, culture...and all things in between.
Thirty years of public schools and Dan Rather, have taken a toll.
Tales of a woman in New Jersey.
Paul Yasi's comments about open source software, web development, and other stuff.
An annotated bookmarks page, a scratchpad for thoughts and ideas, a place to post photos and somewhere to experiment with web design. To keep in touch with friends far away.
Politics / religion weblog written by a young woman living in Washington DC.
Carol's very own corner of the internet.
Conservative views and comments.
Posting whatever clever things can be found on the web.

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