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November 28, 2004

The blogging community

Wonkette was just on C-SPAN talking about blogging, and on the whole I'd give her speech to the Online News Association a passing grade. She stressed that one of the big draws to blogging is the community that often arises. In that vein I'd like to point out a few developments with friends in the blogosphere.

First, Joel Fuhrmann's father passed away at 3am today. The pain of losing a parent is not one that is easily communicated. Second, Mark Shea is taking a leave of absence from blogging in order to finish up on a book and some other projects. Finally, I'll be guest blogging at Radley Balko's Agitator for the next month or so. Much of what I post will also be posted here, but there will also be original material, so consider adding it to your bookmarks.

Posted by Joshua Claybourn at November 28, 2004 06:57 PM

Comments

A fellow IU alum and a conservative we're slowly winning over to libertarianism.

The dark side is strong, Josh, but you must resist...

Posted by: Bobby A-G at November 28, 2004 10:17 PM | permalink

 
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