Can anyone point me towards the domain names for the following blogs? They are all blogs which people have voted for in the Top 20 Blogs, but I've tried googling them but can't find them...
In Place of Fear
Empire Notes
Redcar Net
If you haven't sent me your list of Top 20 blogs (or even Top 10!), you still have until 15 August to do so. So far people have voted for 450 different blogs. Email me iain AT iaindale DOT com
10 comments:
I'm assuming...
http://www.paulstott.typepad.com/
http://facelessbureaucrat.blogspot.com/
http://rantingstan.blogspot.com/
Not sure about the rest, but the 'Red car' one might be pointing to 'redcar.net'?
Faceless bureaucrat is one of the names used by Mark V, author of http://www.liberalbureaucracy.blogspot.com/ so the person who nominated FB may have meant this site?
Call me ignorant but I don't know 20 blogs. how do people find the time to browse so many? i do bbc, iht, times, FT, telegraph, guardian, one or two financials e.g kitco, plus here, CH, PB, Guido and occasionally click on a link to somewhere else - or go looking around if i'm hunting something in particular or pursuing a line of thought.
that's about it. From the sound of the others I'm not a typical blog user or enthusiast. Demotion beckons.
You can find many of these at the UK Poliblogs aggregator
http://www.voidstar.com/ukpoliblog/
NB I am not the better known Ralph the blogger.
'De moralis liberalibus' was someone's typo for 'De moribus liberalibus', 'of liberal morals'. This leads straight to
http://liberalibus.blogspot.com/
http://bloodyscott.blogspot.com/
You needed two 't's....
Alex Williams is the very good Cascittuni (http://cascittuni.blogspot.com) whom I also nominated (http://normalmouth.blogspot.com/
2007/07/normals-top-20-welsh-pol
itical-blogs.html), so hopefully he'll get a mention.
www.platform10.org is the best new political blog
I'm with Tapestry - I couldn't possibly give 20 (or even 10) blogs sufficient attention. Fortunately, only a handful merit any attention at all. And as for writing one, I can't imagine how people find the time.
How about these?
http://www.empirenotes.org/
http://inplaceoffear.blogspot.com/index.html
http://www.redcar.net/
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