Governor Kaine has stated his preference for a new state song. Of course, everyone knows that the real state song should be Old Dominion by Eddie from Ohio.
Former Senator Marty Williams …is blogging.
Seems like the blogosphere is (quickly) becoming the repository for former elected officials, though I’d really hope this is a sign of “red meat” posting, rather than efforts to keep names floating for the next big campaign.
Yet another blog to add to the old RSS feed (though the frontpage is [...]
Heh.
Now if Linux could ever run games properly…
Former State Senator Brandon Bell… is blogging! Bell kicks off by kicking Jim Gilmore, and then by talking about how to bring conservatives and moderates centrists together:
This new leadership team would seem to signify the end of the long standing division between the centrist and conservative wings in the Senate. This is unquestionable a good [...]
I hoped that people who loved the blog would spill over to people who read Dilbert, and make my flagship product stronger. Instead, I found that if I wrote nine highly popular posts, and one that a reader disagreed with, the reaction was inevitably “I can never read Dilbert again because of what you wrote [...]
Patrick Ruffini has an excellent post on the Ron Paul candidacy and what it means for lowercase-l libertarians:
Mainstream Republican libertarians might be gung-ho for Paul’s small-government idealism, they might adopt Glenn Reynoldsish skepticism of the homeland security bureaucracy, and even John McCain has lately made a thing of ripping the military-industrial complex, but there is [...]
Yet another SWAC blog, this time with a catchy name. Worth a peek if you’re in and around Augusta County.
New blog covering central and western Virginia
. Give ‘em a look (and some encouragement).
By now, you’ve probably seen all those $399 laptop specials floating around the Wal-Marts and websites of the world.
For the same price, not only can you get a pretty darned solid Linux laptop, but give one to a child in the Third World as well.
Not a bad Christmas present.