Evanescent

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Kevin Drum catches the BBC changing articles on the fly. Add another reputable news agency to the list of those who do this. There was a small tempest a year or so ago regarding bloggers who adopted this practice; it’s odd that fewer people seem to care when it’s journalists. Or maybe I’m missing something, dunno.

April 17, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Sad days

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Alas, but it’s true: Nick Urfe’s “…inexplicably fancy trash” has shut its doors. Well, not shut, precisely. More that the store at which one found those interesting little intellectually pornographic tidbits has stopped getting in new stock. You can still browse the old stuff, and it’s still entirely worthwhile to do so. I stumbled across the place early in what I might laughably call my blogging career, and it is still the touchstone I return to when I really badly need to remind myself that there’s more to write about beyond the war and politics. It offered, in cupped hands, the possibility of litrachur in this new mode of expression. Mindbending stuff. ...

April 9, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

North Korean records

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Idle note of no particular relevance except that North Korea has this urgent need to be noticed right now and I want to do my part: The biggest audience ever for a professional wrestling match was in Pyongyang, North Korea in 1995. The venue was May Day Stadium, and the wrestlers were Antonio Inoki and Ric Flair. Attendance is variously estimated at between 150,000 and 190,000 people. Whooooooo! Also, because I stumbled across it while researching this entry, I want to share the unofficial Pyongyang Metro web site (original). Enjoy.

April 7, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Also right up there

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Michael Everson has submitted two new Unicode characters, combining heart above and combining heart below. (Warning: PDF link.) “One user group has been overlooked during the development of the UCS, namely that of young adolescent women.” Good catch on his part. (Via Typographica (original).)

April 1, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Not meant to eat

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As you know, royal jelly (original) are the food of the queen bee. When the old person take it specially, the white hair comes to be black, there is a spirit obstacle, a melancholia and a dementia gadfly effect. Go, read, and enjoy. I’m not trying any of it, though.

March 28, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Blogroll redux

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I just added Intel Dump (original) to the War News list. It’s intelligent commentary from an ex-officer, now UCLA law student. Conservative blogger but without much of a conservative slant, which nicely balances the slightly liberal slant of (say) The Agonist. Read and enjoy.

March 26, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Once in a while

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Sometimes people do amazing things.

March 25, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

More good stuff

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The Spokesman Review has a warblog with some cool material — there’s a nice piece on archeologist concerns regarding the war (original), for example. The Agonist is still my choice for up to the minute news, but the Spokesman folks are taking some interesting byroutes. Also, in the spirit of disclosure, I am tickled pink by the fact that they’re linking to me. Addendum: the Spokesman infographics (original) are nice. Hope they keep up that level of quality.

March 24, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

Clock's ticking

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I probably should have created a War category, but screw it, too late now. Onward. A couple readers have mentioned that they were intending to donate to Christopher Allbritton but hadn’t gotten around to it. Donate now if you intend to; he’s about to leave on his trip (original) and it turns out — who’d have guessed? — that he won’t be able to get to PayPal once he’s in Iraq.

March 24, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant

News of the day

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Some things I’ve been reading lately: Where is Raed is a blog belonging to a young guy living in Baghdad. “air raid sirens in baghdad but the only sounds you can here are the anti-aircraft machine guns. will go now.” Kevin Sites is a CNN reporter who’s blogging from Northern Iraq; the blog is not affiliated with CNN. Christopher Allbritton is on his way to Iraq. Throw him ten bucks if you’ve got it; his series for NPR on his travels in Northern Iraq was very interesting and he needs the cash to get back there. Yay independent journalism.

March 20, 2003 · 1 min · Bryant