Category: Blogs

A great GayPatriot brunch

A great GayPatriot brunch

| September 5, 2009 | Reply

Sandra and I attended a brunch today, hosted by Dan Blatt of GayPatriot.net here in downtown Denver. There were eleven of us in all there, and the discussions were all quite interesting. Dan’s a screenwriter in west LA; at one point, he said that the tricky part of living there is not indicating that he’s […]

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Blogging at 80 MPH

Blogging at 80 MPH

| May 31, 2009 | Reply

I’m sitting in a 2010 Mustang Convertible being driven by a gorgeous blonde, heading into LA for dinner somewhere around Hollywood. Life is good.  ..bruce w.. UPDATE [6/1/09] Corrected a few typos; between the vibrations in the car itself and the frequent dropping of the AT&T signal as we zoomed along, the message was a […]

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Fast web browsing

Fast web browsing

| June 9, 2008 | Reply

If, like me, you spend more time than you should browsing the web, check out alltop.com. Alltop aggregates all the top aggregators; so, for example, here are the sites and stories for programming while here are the sites and stories for movies.  I find it’s useful for tracking the top web stories on a particular […]

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Stuff White People Like: a new blog

Stuff White People Like: a new blog

| March 8, 2008 | 1 Reply

It’s not often that you see a blog hit it out of the park right form the start, but this one has: Stuff White People Like. It’s one of the few blogs where I went back through the archives and read every single entry. Most entries make me laugh; some make me wince (at myself). […]

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Six Reasons Why Star Trek Should Stay Dead

Six Reasons Why Star Trek Should Stay Dead

| January 3, 2008 | Reply

First off, I have to cite a wonderful new blog from the folks that bring us Gizmodo, this new critter being called io9, and it’s all about Science Fiction and things surrounding it. A fabulous read if you are wandering around the house with your iPod Touch tinkering. One of the articles up there now […]

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Why I love Language Log

Why I love Language Log

| December 30, 2007 | Reply

Language Log is one of my favorite blogs. It is a gathering of linguists, mostly unrepentant descriptivists, who don’t hesitate to bring to bear their full education and resources on, well, issues that only language geeks (like myself) would wonder about. Here, as a sterling example, are a pair of posts exploring the origin of […]

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Scenes of domestic tranquillity

Scenes of domestic tranquillity

| December 21, 2007 | Reply

OK, this is the funniest original blog post I’ve read in weeks, if not months: I got to the bathroom and shut the door most of the way so Frank wouldn’t hear me crying, because if he heard me crying, how could I be angry with him later for not hearing me cry and coming […]

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Redesign of my other websites

Redesign of my other websites

| December 4, 2007 | Reply

Besides this blog and my other one, I also have two websites that deal with my professional life: a personal one (brucefwebster.com) and one for my business (bfwa.com). For the first one, I had been using a website design tool that has since been abandoned by its manufacturer (or rather by the firm that bought […]

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Milestone: 100,000th visitor to “And Still I Persist”

Milestone: 100,000th visitor to “And Still I Persist”

| November 3, 2007 | 1 Reply

Just a few minutes ago — while I was out doing yardwork — this blog had its 100,000th visitor! And, appropriately enough, from San Diego. Of course, the fact that 2/3rds of those visits came during the last two weeks — and most of those in a 5-day period — takes away most of the […]

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North Korea Blog – Brilliant Parody Or Real Deal?

North Korea Blog – Brilliant Parody Or Real Deal?

| October 30, 2007 | Reply

This one is a goodie. I am trying to figure out if someone is being serious here or if this is just a really good joke about the pot-bellied transvestite Elvis impersonator who is running North Korea. It includes such notables as: Korea is well on the way to the great national reunification under the […]

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