Adding A Few More Blogs To The Blogroll
The blogroll has gotten rather long and shunted to the bottom of the page, but I keep finding new blogs to read. Most of these are by people who read this blog, and comment regularly, the result of which is I check out their blogs. This is probably the best way for me to demonstrate that commenting is good, and I really do check out the websites of the folks that visit here.
So without further ado:
- Louis Gray: Silicon Valley Blog: From reading Louis’ blog I have learned that he lives in Silicon Valley, loves technology, and uses a Mac. That describes probably several hundred thousand other people but does includes me. We didn’t agree on Ratatouille but can relate to his food coma, housing frustration, and iPhone gear lust.
- Simplehelp: Features lots of awesome techie tips in a clear manner. I was pretty intrigued with Magic Pen and this list of “Single Purpose OS X Programs”. Lots more tips and this blog will only get better as time goes on. I can just let Ross play with all the shareware so I don’t have to, and he can tell us what’s best.
- Consumerist: I find I’m checking out this site more and more often. It’s a pretty slick combination of money saving tips plus dirt on all the annoying scammy things mega-corporations do to bilk us out of cash.
- Chuqui 3.0: Ever read a blog and realize the writer is much smarter than you? The post that made me think that was this one which sent me off on a tanget reading about ADA. Now that is nerdy. He also has a really good rant post on the lameness of Adobe.
Hey right on! I’m honoured
And Canadian so yeah I put a u in honoured. But yeah, it’s always a boost to my already over-inflated ego when sites that I genuinely enjoy reading link to me.
Someday I should tally up all the blogs I read that are Canadian and try to figure out why they’re so good.
Webomatica, while on the surface I might be just another Mac-using Web geek in the Silicon Valley, there’s a little bit of substance underneath. I tried to help you get more background by filling out one of those “Eight Things You Didn’t Know” memes.
Thanks for the tip, and you’re up.
That’s great. Long blogrolls are a sing of generosity. Bloggers with long blogrolls tend to be nice people.