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If You Won't Tell Me Who You Are, Please Go Away

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In a few weeks, I'll be speaking to a Belmont University undergraduate class about anonymity and the Web. As part of a panel, I'll be discussing the viewpoint that when it comes to facilitating dialog and building community on the Web, anonymity is bad.

Blissdom 08

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Yesterday, Mrs. Fussypants and the Blissfully Domestic crew launched a new blog conference here in the South.

First Comes The Yard Sale, Then Comes The Delousing...

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A few years ago, I found myself possessed of way too much stuff. I made an attempt to deliver it to the local GoodIntentions and was greeted frostily by a drop-off manager who had just been snookered into taking fifteen liquor boxes of garbage from some yuppie in an Escalade. Not nice.

Roy Neel’s New House

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Tom Wood has the skinny on the new Belle Meade digs recently bought by Al Gore Chief of Staff Roy Neel:

4. 108 Brook Hollow Road, 37205

Why Buy $15 Dog Toys When Empty Toilet Tissue Rolls Are Just As Much Fun?

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Anyone who has had a dog probably knows that they are often easily amused and can find the dumbest stuff to play with.

The Superiority Of Faith

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Missy asks a question of the theoconservatives among you:

Let me ask all religious conservatives this? If the message in your faith is that strong, that life-altering, that big of a difference in your life, then why should it have to be made into law in order for people to see the superiority of it? Shouldn’t you be able to sell me on it through your life and the examples that you live daily?

The Weekend Huckaboomlet

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In Washington State yesterday, somewhere in the neighborhood of three-fourths of the electorate voted for someone other than the coronated nominee, John McCain. Nonetheless, McCain was declared the winner.

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