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March 22, 2005

NYC Blogging Epidemic

bunsen_honeydew.gifYou still can't find Blue Sage on Google, but there's a link to my last entry on Technocrati's New York page. Hurrah!

I also discovered nycbloggers.com, which is busy finding local bloggers and plotting their locations on the subway map. My stop -- the 7th Avenue F stop -- is chock full of bloggers. One blogger says Methodist sucks, one has a funny baseball/steroids hearing writeup, and Only The Blog Knows Brooklyn looks like a good resource. Blogging doesn't seem to be catching on in Staten Island.

This is a must read, forwarded from a coworker today: How to Blog Good.

Gothamist has a post about Daylo, an alternative to craigslist if you're searching for neighborhood services. The range of services in my zip code is impressive -- I'm not interested in the harmonica lessons or custom-made buttons, but if Derek's not in earshot I can ask Dr. Bunsen Honeydew of Muppet Labs.

Posted by csageday at March 22, 2005 07:01 PM

Comments

Unfortunately, the How To Blog Good guy happens to be the type of conservative who links to Michelle Malkin's blog on his site (i.e. politically deranged; not to be trusted; etc.).

Posted by: melissa at March 23, 2005 05:51 PM

I know!! I was very upset when I figured that out. Thought it was a joke at first, but then realized they're right-wing nuts for real. Ugh. Almost makes me want to take down the link, but that's sort of against the point of blogging, right?

Funny, I thought comedians had brains.

Posted by: Cindy at March 23, 2005 06:03 PM