A recent Carnegie Mellon study used higher mathematics to answer the question: if you want to be informed about what the entire blogosphere is talking about, but you can only read 100 blogs (out of the millions available), which blogs should you read?
I thought the same thing when I saw this list at Why Homeschool! Between their blog and yours, I feel pretty informed :-). I used to read Michelle Malkin but TMI- way too much material to wade through. You do a great job providing interesting commentary without overwhelming your readers.
ReplyDeleteThank you! And heck, I wasn't even fishing for a compliment here.
ReplyDeleteIf I could get paid for it, I would read blogs and write comments all day. I just can't seem to find anyone willing to pay me for the honor...Darn.
ReplyDeleteI'd owe you beaucoup dinero here!
ReplyDeleteSince this is semi-related, I chose this particular entry for my comment. (I couldn't find your email address)
ReplyDeleteI work for a company that syndicates blogs - some of our larger subscribers, where our feeds appear, are LexisNexis, EBSCO, and Thomson Financial. Your blog was recommended by another blogger that I signed a few weeks ago. If you'd like more information, send me an email and I'll send you a detailed email with info about royalties, terms, other blogs we've signed, etc.
Thanks,
Nancy
nrossATnewstexDOTcom
this is confusing, i dont understand it exactly
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