Navel-Gazing Alert
Reason Editor-in-Chief Nick Gillespie and myself took part in a virtual roundtable about weblogs at Kevin Holtsberry's site, along with Dave Kopel, Tech Central Station Editor Nick Schulz, and The National Review's Jonah Goldberg.
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no menshun of slashdot…
Yawn. Bloggers talking about blogs again. Yawn.
NEXT!
Yawn. Commenters whining again… NEXT!
“Nick Gillespie and _myself_ . . . ?” My God. If Matt Welch is lost to the “myself” forces, what hope for the rest of us in the dwindling “I. Me. They’re real pronouns. Use them when appropriate.” pool?
I was actually thinking of using the third person, Rickey Henderson-style.
I pity the fool try to correct Julian’s grammar.
Why are you even talking to the dread right wing neo-cons? What do they know about blogging? Do they even know computers exists? And how do you blog from an IBM Selectric?
Goldberg was a Scoop Jackson Democrat? Or was he a Trot? I am so confused?????
Qui dedit benificium taceat; narret qui accepit – Let him who has done a good deed be silent; let him who has received it tell it. (Seneca)
Ab imo pectore – From the bottom of the chest (from the heart)
Credula vitam spes fovet et melius cras fore semper dicit – Credulous hope supports our life, and always says that tomorrow will be better. (Tibullus)