An Old Fashioned Link Dump
I miss link dumps, so I guess I’ll just do one myself. As NaBloPoMo is happening this month, I get to see people that don’t

Hoots
blog like they used to participate.
And some of what they say is mysterious and intimate, and quite stunning. And some of it is just groovy.
So let’s go:
- What is lost, what is not and taking peeks into the past is what Kathy T. is conveying in a lovely post at the Mute Button.
- Wisdom from Meg at The Ride Home on the value of time.
- I dig the new look of Scott’s blog.
- There is nothing better than Vibinc’s Puke category at his blog. This weekend, he gives you a classic horror tale from Poe.
- It’s the friendships for me as well, Rex. And Congratulations.
- Alice discusses anonymity vs. simplification. I understand where she’s coming from. Sometimes, I get a bit overwhelmed myself.
- The day the water went out by Big Stupid Tommy.
- Lynnster analyzes the West Memphis Three trial and last week’s Christian-Newsom trial out of Knoxville.
- Problem solving from Laura Creekmore. (And it’s very funny.)
- Jim Voorhies is a smart camper and writes: Net neutrality, for those who aren’t aware is a movement that is battling what major broadband providers want to do – create a tier of access to the Internet, providing corporations with lower rates and billing individuals at a different (or higher) rate. Go see what he means.
Smart and clever people make me smile.









