Blog Roundup for June 6

June 6th, 2008 by dave

This is Dave. I’m shooting to do the Thursday blog roundups now that Bonnie is doing them on Mondays (although I am a day late.) Other Grand Stranders, please come step up and join us. If five more volunteers join us, we can have daily roundups without any individual doing much work.

Note that I’m trying to do the roundups in a random order every time. The old version of Wordpress would sort them randomly in the sidebar every time and I’d load the page and then do them in that order. Now I’m just swinging the mouse around and whatever I click on is the next in the list. I’m trying not to slight anyone here.

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Myrtle Beach Ramblings has a list of songs that always work for him and even a bit of flash fiction.

I See 2020 has a remembrance of Bo Diddley.

At Highways and Biways there is a touching post about childhood loss and fear and kindness.

Ms. Caesi does a movie review of The Strangers and ponders the existence of aliens.

PoliTick-Tock points out the South Strand Republican Club picnic, the Beach Dems breakfast and a Thad Viers BBQ. Politics is always easier to take when they feed you.

Killer Robot Clan talks about a new horse in the family and making some diet and exercise changes.

The Outboard Brain of a Geek muses over what Twitter needs to stay a viable service.

Chris Mowder has the first walk with the new baby and is trying to hold it together with baby care.

Candyace made it to Level 40 this week. I don’t know what game, but Level 40 must be good, right?

Andre Pope is trying to be a localvore and is working with the One Sixth miniatures convention.

Azareal is making glow in the dark ice cubes.

MB Kimmy’s daughter Tatum is walking and has pictures of a baby not quite here yet.

MB Musings has the first new post since joining our blogroll and, well, muses on what has been happening that wasn’t blogging.

Brandon Advertising discusses the relationship between a business and a customer.

2 Responses to “Blog Roundup for June 6”

  1. Myrtle Beached Whale Says:

    Thanks for taking the time to do this roundup.

  2. Heather Says:

    Someone could set up a Google reader account and create a shared folder. List all of the members in the shared folder, then you can perform the roundup by scanning what has been added since the last roundup was performed.

    For me the initial setup was the most time consuming.

    It’s similar to how I manage the roundup for Charleston’s 240+ blogs. Good luck, it takes time, but now people are beginning to pay more attention and more blogs are being discovered every day.

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