Here’re some Weblogs I’ve come across recently; they’re all new to me and they’re all excellent. Check ’em out:
—Thomas Locke Hobbs’s photoblog;
—written road blog: “the inside scoop to jen leo’s travel publishing world”;
—Matthew J. Stinson: “Sober essays, caustic rants, and random jottings on politics, economics, current events, and life in general from an American expat living and teaching in Tianjin, China”;
—35togo: “an ongoing project to record and share the daily sights and sounds of the life I witness in Asia”;
—Scott Sommers’ Taiwan Weblog: “A forum for the discussion of scholarly opinions on issues related to language and language education with a particular emphasis on Taiwan and East Asia”;
—Taiwan Tiger, by a fellow Kaohsiung resident (don’t miss the Taiwan food gallery and the images of nighttime scooter riding);
—Belmont Club: views on the war in Iraq;
—LondonBlog (where I found this unbelievable photo of French goalkeeper Fabien Barthez);
—IdleThreats: by my pal Russell W.;
—PeterMaass.com; an acclaimed journalist’s thoughts on covering the Iraq war;
Also, here’re some Web sites and Weblogs I’ve been reading for a while; they’ve been especially great of late:
—The Black Table: entertaining writing all the time;
—CommonCraft: practical tips on Internet strategies for individuals and organizations;
—Winterspeak.com: thoughts on economics and technology;
–And, finally, a few well-known blogs that’ve been on fire recently: BoingBoing; Defective Yeti; Jason Kottke; and Anil Dash.