Recapped: I feel kind of dirty subscribing to blogs by minors
Blogerazzi: Jeff Jarvis is on vacation, and if his family came, he’s in the Poconos.
I need to listen (and you do too) to John Battelle’s podcast interview. Should have some news about this new network.
BB roundup: Classic, classic, creeeeepyyyy (best said in doorbell tones).
And Boing Boing leaps into the journalist-jailed-for-protecting-source debate: its effect on the Plain Dealer and the outing of Rove. The buzz is that even after a scandal implicating Rove in revealing a CIA operative’s identity and letting a reporter going to jail for listening to him, Rove will still come out smelling like roses to an ignorant public. Now I’m too close to posting real content on Blogebrity, so let’s move on to fluff:
Jason Kottke is so far gone, he’s posting his CD collection. Coupled with his micropayments, his belief that content is worth viewer money, and his love for the word “suck“, Kottke’s identity is revealed. He is a time traveller from the late 90s. (The last eight years of his personal timeline are utter fantasy. Sour cream actually makes Kottke puke.)
Defamer again covers celebs racing to personally — personally! — lose all credibility. Is this how you make up for missing the ONE campaign?
Fred Wilson gets posts ripped from his biz-blog A VC. The criminal flees. Tomorrow Kottke will link to it without via-ing me. (I know you’re out there, Kottke. Fight me like a man.)
Bloggers Blog explains my mysterious wee-hour nightmares.
Adrants posts a Pink Panty Poker Party, overlooked by Card Squad but caught by Fleshbot and Oddjack.
FlickrBlog posts a shiny blue car and a healthy list of galleries.
Oh man, I have leftovers. Better wrap these and stick ‘em in the fridge.
Tags: recapped
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