Entries from December 1, 2003 - December 31, 2003

Tuesday
Dec092003

Today's New Blawg

Ashley writes the Parablawg, it sounds like partially as a project for her Law Office Management class: "My interest in this topic arose from a curiosity about the explosion of blogs that I was running across in another research area. It seemed that all of a sudden blogging was the web publishing medium of choice...."

Tuesday
Dec092003

More From Tyler's Hit Parade

Can't Get Enough Of You Baby; Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby. (Thank goodness She's Havin' My Baby finally is out of the rotation.)

Sunday
Dec072003

Never Too Late

Greetings from Baby Land, a blissful place where time both stops and races by, simultaneously. I've been hoping to point to a few things; you've probably already been/done, but this post is mostly therapeutic. I have the feeling I'll need to get used to being behind the curve on blogospheric developments, at least for a while. In no particular order...



  • Howard Bashman interviews Judge Richard A. Posner, who shows no signs at all of "run[ning] out of steam."

  • The Ninth Circuit denies rehearing en banc in Batzel, and Judge Gould's partial concurrence/partial dissent includes a hypothetical that demonstrates the good Judge's thorough familiarity with the wonderful world of legal weblogs. More links, etc. from Howard.

  • Andrew Zangrilli's Editor's Corner at FindLaw's Modern Practice highlights blawgs and the Blogbook.

  • A hearty welcome back to David Giacalone, who also was kind enough to point me toward Tyler's first IP lesson: Dutch police arrest Bert and Ernie.

  • Who needs a publisher's advance when there is PayPal? RB is writing another book, and you can help.

  • Mad Kane waxes Oklahoman in a tribute to our head of state. Do be sure to click through to Mad's post; not only is it characteristically knee-slapping, but she also notes some interesting search results. (Did anyone listen to yesterday's radio address? Don't you agree the Presidential staff should insist W. run through those things a few more times before they switch on the mic? As long as we're on this topic, I'll also say how much I'm enjoying the Anne Lamott book that one of you recommended, Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First Year. Anne is a witty and heart wrenching writer, and no fan at all of the political right: "I wish Sam didn't have to grow up in such a violent scary world. There's so much cancer, so much plague; there are so goddamn many child snatchers, psychopaths, Republicans. It's all so nuts these days. When did that happen?")

Friday
Dec052003

Never Too Early

Tyler had his first Coltrane this afternoon. Aaaaahh. No postpartum blues, but plenty of classic jazz.

Thursday
Dec042003

Matt, Spam, On Tech TV

Congratulations to Matt Round, the UK blogger and Web designer who helped me whip Bag and Baggage into shape. His hilarious Programming Language Inventor or Serial Killer quiz was featured on tonight's Tech Live. Tomorrow, the network will broadcast an excellent looking Spam Attack open mike special.