Time for some pingback
I came up with a pithy and profound line, just now. “Work for the short haul. Think for the long”.
Clever, ain’t I? And a great writer too. Yup. I am good. So good infact, that I know for a fact that there are only two people on this here earth who can write like I do. And I am one of them.
So, as I walk down the lonely road (there, hidden reference to a favourite author done), I reflect on such things. Where to eat, being one of them. I also reflect on more prosaic things – such as how to begin my Open Trackback – Weekend trackback posts. I decided today that straight and simple would do, just fine.
Hang on a moment, you say. What the fuck is Open Trackback?
Here:
The entire concept is to encourage bloggers to showcase their best recent articles on other blogs which may not otherwise recognize or know about their works.
Open Trackback Alliance members have agreed to create an open article at least once a week, which anyone can create a link to their own blog articles…
So here goes. This is what the fine people of the Open Trackback Alliance are talking of, this weekend.
Freedom Watch: Separation of Perversion & Normalcy. | Oblogatory Anecdotes: Zarqawi Died A Slow Painfull Death | Blue Star Chronicles: Self Pity Open Trackback Weekend | Woman, Honor thyself: Birthday Open Trackbacks | Stuck on Stupid: Post Zarqawi Weekend Open Post June 9-11 2006 | Samantha Burns: It’s That Time Again, Boys And Girls – OTA | 7 Deadly sins: Pride: Open Trackbacks | The Uncooperative Blogger: Only Democrats Could Snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory | This May or May not: The Green Mill | Tel-Chai-Nation: Here’s where Canada’s problem comes in | Tel-Chai-Nation: IAF kills PLO member named Jamal Abu Samhadana | Case notes for the artsy asylum: Do Blogs Plus Art Plus People Equal Art People?





June 10th, 2006 at 10:45 pm
Only Democrats Could Snatch Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
Zaraqawi is dead, we find out he was turned in by people in his own network, There were 17 raids that yields tons of intel, the Iraqi people celebrate Zarqawi’s death, and they also chose a Defense Minister (something we have been waiting for); a…
June 11th, 2006 at 2:26 am
[...] (this post is listed at the following sites: Point Five, Samantha Burns, 7 Deadly Sins, Church And State, and Selective Amnesia) [...]
June 11th, 2006 at 2:27 am
Here’s where Canada’s problem comes in
Front Page Magazine explains perfectly why Canada ended up coming close to having a terrorist attack on their hands: they’re less strict about asking immigrants to respect their new nationality, and more willing to accept multiculturalism.
June 11th, 2006 at 5:10 am
IAF kills PLO member named Jamal Abu Samhadana
The successful slaying of Zarqawi by the USAF isn’t the only air strike that’s brought justice this week: even another terrorist, this one being the PLO’s Jamal Abu Samhadana, was killed a short while ago by the Israeli Air Force:
June 11th, 2006 at 6:46 am
Do Blogs Plus Art Plus People Equal Art People?
Most people don’t think they’re art people. Maybe that includes you. For sure it includes lots of people who find me through other blogs, fellow bloggers who read my stuff, or people who wander in to pick up fun stuff like Mardi Gras artistamps – or …
June 11th, 2006 at 9:57 am
Employment Manual
I will never hire illegals, but most of my employees are immigrants because it is almost impossible to find Americans willing to work hard. Read carefully here. The operative word is hard. Minimum wage is not an issue.
June 12th, 2006 at 2:59 am
I actually agree with you on this. I recently just moved to Mumbai from Chennai, and its nice to find some blogs that talk about the things that I agree with. MY blog is over at: http://www.india-news.in India News -