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Live Paradox

A journeyman’s ramblings: He is no everyman, but one who turns a carefully focused eye on the events of the madcap world around him. He aims to point out what others miss and draw attention to the patterns that exist amongst the chaos. 

Thursday, April 24, 2003

11:43 PM -

WAG - Just another reminder that this is a work in process

Yep...

The title says most of it.

This is really part of my plan to turn my webpage into my standard start up page so I never have to worry about bookmarks again, but I'm to modest to change it all in one clean swoop.

That's why the new colors, the news links, the new arrangements slowly come in... like waves... ah...

Anyway, let me explain some of the new links.

Doonesbury and Rush are here to help people get a full view of the political spectrum.

I personally cover nearly a half dozen sites to try to get an overall view of things. Both sites have multiple links to various other outlets. There is a Doonesbury daily briefing and Rush usually has multiple links to stories at the bottom of each entry.

If one wants to know what their opponents are thinking, one should be willing to walk a mile in their shoes; or at least skim their talking points.

Note: An interesting thing to check out this week, before it changes is the Doonesbury straw poll. That's the weekly poll. The responses are typically savagely partisan - and this week's is no exception.

People's reaction to the end of the major fighting in Iraq is split straight down part lines in almost mirror images. I've never seen a poll so telling about how people can look at the same thing and get totally different opinions.

Read BOTH sites. You'll learn a lot.

Next up is Chrissy's Corner. That's a blog secretly setup by my friend Christina, who started a blog out of peer pressure.

She started it back in October of last year for a week, and only recently resuscitated it.

Now that we’ve heard about it, the push is on for her to maintain it.

No pressure.

Next is the lovely weather website run by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This is the reliable, dependable site one can use to concerning the weather.

This is the site I depended on when I won predicting the high temperature. It is also why there is a darling red sheen in a friend's previously black hair.

Last, there is the new Attitude Indicator (you'll have to scroll up to see it by now... I'll wait... Welcome back!) which should indicate my mood at the time of the last posting.

More changes will come, but I hope the new arrangement helps you find things a bit easier, neater, and a bit more educational.

I aim to please.

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