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Interesting: MyDD Frets About Conservative Bloggers' InfluenceThe now-linkable-and-freely-readable Blogometer digs up an older post by Chris Bowers of MyDD: Using BlogAds traffic ranking, Bowers calculates that among the top 250 trafficked ad-supported blogs, 103 lean left and 147 lean right. While liberal blogs occupy 6 of the top 10 and receive more overall traffic, conservative blogs are more abundant further down the long tail, and because smaller blogs tend to be locally-focused, conservative bloggers may have the edge in local and statewide political influence. Bowers sums up: "It is almost as though Democratic electoral problems with suburbs and exurbs are being repeated in the blogosphere. We dominate the big cities, but are getting whacked outside of them. If we are truly going to build a better blogosphere, progressives must respond to rapidly expanding conservative blog sprawl." BTW, Chris: Liberal bloggers don't own New York City. Not on my watch. I suppose the many NY-based writers on NRO's The Corner might have something to say about that too. More good stuff at the link. All that Rove stuff I've been avoiding, not because I'm a hack (seriously!), but because, really, what is there to say? posted by Ace at 02:12 PM
CommentsUh. . . is it just me, or is Bowers missing the whole point of INTERNET? Geography is meaningless. You could have a hundred conservative bloggers all from a blue state, and a hundred liberal bloggers from a red state, and neither result will actually reflect electoral reality. In fact, I'd argue that given two factors in blogging-- one, ease of entry (anyone can do it), and two, the need to be personally motivated to blog (no crazy blog-money for most)-- what you're likelier to see is the exact opposite of Bowers' theory. That is, you're likelier to hear from angry bloggers upset that their local media ignores voices like theirs, so they get motivated to blog because nobody can tell the truth like they can. Also, the talk radio dynamic is still there: no one gets excited about agreeing with people. Most liberal bloggers appear to exist like their liberal counterparts in the rest of society-- they exist to contradict what they perceive as a conservative, Republican, and religious-dominated environment. Conversely, conservative bloggers like to think they're part of the Shadow Media (TM), covering the facts that the MSM won't cover. Other than all that, I thought Bowers was spot on. ;-) Cheers, Posted by: Dave at Garfield Ridge on July 12, 2005 02:28 PM
Ace is Batman. Posted by: someone on July 12, 2005 02:36 PM
The whole Rove thing looks to me like another classic case of letting the lefties get way out on the branch before sawing it off. Posted by: someone on July 12, 2005 03:08 PM
I am sorry I didn't see the press kicking McClellan around, I heard it on the radio and it was friggin' hilarious. It's almost as good as when the Dems were grilling Condoleeza about 9/11. Posted by: lauraw on July 12, 2005 03:43 PM
laura, keep that circus in mind the next time a leftie tells you the media coddles the Bush Administration. The irony in the Plame afair is that the entire MSM is focused on who narced her and no one cares that the CIA at minimum has a faction who are or were actively working against the President. Beyond that, I guess there isn't much to say until all the cards are turned up. Posted by: spongeworthy on July 12, 2005 04:17 PM
Maybe I'm spoiled by the content put forth by such luminaries of the blogosphere as yourself and Dave at Garfield Ridge, Ace, but I can't for the life of me fathom why anyone outside of the usual True BelieverTM suspects would take Chris, "the Right Wing of the blogosphere has been surpassed by the left because it is aristocratic and top-down. I mean, that mean-old puppy blender doesn't allow comments on his site and Kos and Joshua Micah Millicent Mergatroid Frillyknickers Marshall have these neat community things going on," Bowers seriously. Posted by: HayZeus on July 12, 2005 05:04 PM
Apologies for the split. I accidentally posted my response before finishing it. At any rate, I wanted to point out that the funny thing is that this article makes a nice bookend to her previous article crowing about how lefty blogs were ascendant and the right side of the blogosphere was stagnant and aristocratic. Ultimately, Dave really hit the nail on the head. Reading Bowers' articles is like listening to the fabled blind men describing the elephant in vastly different yet uniformly lacking terms. Posted by: HayZeus on July 12, 2005 05:35 PM
As far as NYC bloggers, I've run most of the loonier ones out here on Staten Island to ground...there's a couple out back cutting my lawn right now. *Much* cheaper than the illegals I usually use. Posted by: TC@LeatherPenguin on July 12, 2005 08:35 PM
*Much* cheaper than the illegals I usually use. Posted by: digitalbrownshirt on July 12, 2005 08:51 PM
Not a problem, DBS. The dogs are on patrol, and pathchouli trained. If they go in the garage, not as much of them come back out. Posted by: TC@LeatherPenguin on July 13, 2005 07:14 AM
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This is super-obscure and I only barely remember it. Given that, I'll give you the hint that it's by the Red Rocker. And I guess you think you've got it made Oh, but then, you never were afraid Of anything that you've left behind Oh, but it's alright with me now 'Cause I'll get back up somehow And with a little luck, yes, I'm bound to win Now twenty people will tell me it's not obscure, it was huge in their hometown and played at their prom. That's how it usually goes. When I linked Donnie Iris's "Love is Like a Rock," everyone said they knew that one and that his other song (which I didn't know at all) Ah Leah! was huge in their area.
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In more marketing for Project Hail Mary, scientists say they've found the biosigns indicating life growing on an alien planet. It's not proof, just signatures of chemicals that are produced by biological metabolism, and it could be nothing, but scientists think it's a strong sign that this planet is inhabited by something.
In a paper published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, a team of scientists announced the detection of dimethyl sulfide (along with a similar detection of dimethyl disulfide) in the atmosphere of an exoplanet called K2-18b. This is actually the second detection of dimethyl sulfide made on this planet, following a tentative detection in 2023. He means they tried to prove the signal was caused by things other than dimethyl sulfide but they could not.
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What? Skeleton of the most famous Musketeer, D'Artagnan, possibly discovered in Dutch church closet.
Dumas picked four names of real musketeers out of a history book, D'Artagnan, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos. So there was an actual D'Artagnan, though he made most of the story up. (Or, you know, all of it.)* Charles de Batz de Castelmore, known as d'Artagnan, the famous musketeer of Kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV, spent his life in the service of the French crown. A lot of Dumas's stories are based on bits of real history. The plot of the >Three Musketeers, about trying to recover lost diamonds from the queen's necklace, was cribbed from the then-almost-contemporaneous Affair of the Queen's Necklace. And the Man in the Iron Mask is based on real accounts of a prisoner forced to wear a mask (though I think it was a velvet mask). * Oh, I should mention, Dumas says all this, about finding the names in an old book, in the prologue to his novel. But authors lie a lot. They frequently present fictions as based on historic fact. The twist is, he was actually telling the truth here. At least about these four musketeers having actually existed and served under Louis XIV. Fun fact: You know the beginning of A Fistful of Dollars where the local gunslingers make fun of Clint Eastwood's donkey and Eastwood demands they apologize to the donkey? That's lifted from The Three Musketeers. Rochefort mocks D'Artagnan's old, brokedown farm horse and D'Artagnan is incensed.
A commenter asked which should be read first, The Hobbit of LOTR?
Easy, no question -- read The Hobbit first. It's actually the start of the story and comes first chronologically. It sets up some major characters and major pieces in play in LOTR. Also, the Hobbit is Beginner-Friendly, which LOTR isn't. The Hobbit really is a delightful book, and a fast read. It's chatty, it's casual, it's exciting, and it's funny. In that dry cheeky British humor way. I love that the narrator is constantly making little asides and commentary, like he's just sitting next to you telling you this story as it occurs to him. LOTR is a very long story. Fifteen hundred pages or so. The Hobbit is relatively short and very punchy and easy to read. If you don't like The Hobbit, you can skip out on LOTR. If you do like it, you'll be primed to read LOTR. Oh, I should say: The Hobbit is written as if it's for children, but one of those smart children's stories that are also for adults. Don't worry, there's also real fighting and violence and horror in it, too. LOTR is written for adults. (It's said that Tolkien wrote both for his children, but LOTR was written 17 years later, when his children were adults.) Some might not like The Hobbit due to its sometimes frivolous tone. Me, I love it. I find it constantly amusing. Both are really good but there is a starkly different tone to both. LOTR is epic, grand, and serious, about a world war, The Hobbit is light and breezy, and about a heist. Though a heist that culminates in a war for the spoils. Recent Comments
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