Online stuff I dig
My blogroll was getting really out of control. So here’s a list of online stuff/people I really dig.
5chw4r7z
Adam Smith Institute
Adam Tinworth
Adriana Lukas
Alec Muffett
Alice Bachini-Smith
Amy Alkon
Another Food Blog
Antoine Clarke
Antony Mayfield
Ben Casnocha
Blake Fox
Brian Micklethwait
Cathy Seipp
Chris Yeh
Cincinnati Salon
Cincinnati Supper Club
David Weinberger
Dissident Frogman
Dlisted
Doc Searls
Don’t Call Me Mrs
Eugene Volokh
Florian Seroussi
Franziska Erbar
Globalization Institute
Happiness Project
Hugh MacLeod
Jack & Hill
James Lileks (personal)
James Lileks (work)
Jeff Jarvis
Jeremy Pepper
Jim Treacher
JP Rangaswami
Judy Breck
Kristie Wells
Kristine Lowe
Lifehacker
Maia Lazar
Mark Holland
Metronation
Michael Jennings
My Flickr photoblog
My Speaker Wiki page
Nancy Rommelmann
Nasty, Brutish & Short
Neil McIntosh
Nurses for Reform
Old photoblog (Buzznet)
Park + Vine
Pat Phelan
Patrick Crozier
PD Marlow
Peter Briffa
Robert Avrech
Robyn A
Samizdata
Seth Godin
Squander Two
Techdirt
Terry Heaton
Tim Taylor
Tracy Sheridan
Transport Blog
Travaux Manuel
Venture Chronicles
Virginia Postrel

*sniff*
That’s OK. I know you don’t love me… :-)
However, I’m beginning to think that blogrolls are very 2005…
I couldn’t possibly fit every blog I follow vis RSS into a blogroll anymore, and can’t remember the last time I found a blog via one. Via links in posts, sure. Via Twitter, all the time. Via a blogroll? Nope.
Oversight rectified!
The blogroll serves a purpose beyond introducing people to new blogs. It’s also a handy snapshot for new readers which indicates the space you occupy, which writers and topics get you going, etc.
Wot no H? although i have been a bit lazy since coming back from Vegas! No fear, the word of the H will rise again!!
If you update at least twice weekly for the next month, I’ll add you, Linus.
I wish you really “dug” me to be on that list and not just in the current blogroll! ;-)
You skipped the Sartorialist!
I don’t update this page often enough, Paul - but please feel free to take your omission personally. ;-)