March 29, 2010

Blog Operations Department

Blogroll Maintenance

Reading the latest at Not Guilty, I realized that my blogroll is a bit out of date, not in the least because Not Guilty isn't on it. I have short descriptions for each blog in the list, so even for blogs I already have, I might have to change the description.

Let's see, going through the categories...

Bloggy Goodness

Hit&Run

Cataloguing every inch of our daily slide down the slippery slope towards a more totalitarian state.

Reason

Free markets and free minds.

I don't need a link to Reason and Reason's blog. I'll just keep Hit & Run. And I'll put the spaces back in the name.

Virgina Postrel

Author, columnist, brings depth to the simplest subjects.

That doesn't seem quite right. Maybe "Author, columnist, and famous kidney doner."

Majikthise

Your basic working philosopher.

Lindsay Beyerstein has moved her blog to Big Think and renamed it Focal Point because she's doing some video media now, and when you say Majikthise out loud, it sounds like she's one of the less well-known Bond girls.

A Stitch in Haste

Kip Esquire, lawyer, investment banker, and full-time pop scholar.

These days Kip's blog is just a digest of his daily twitting. I'll let him stay a little longer, but with the description "Kip Esquire, mad twitterer."

War on Drugs

Vice Squad

Vice, in all its forms.

Jim Leitzel's blog has stopped publication. Out it goes.

Last One Speaks

Injustice in the war on drugs.

Libby seems to have changed the thrust of her blog since I wrote that description. I'll change it to her tag line ("A complicated woman with simple tastes") and move it out of the drug war section.

Vigil for Lost Promise

A counterweight to the DEA's exploitive site.

The link was bad. It now goes to Pete Guither's site.

Chicagoland

The So-Called "Austin Mayor" Blog

Just a tad to the left of my usual tastes, but always very interesting.

This blog has stopped publication.

Blawgs

There should be lots of changes in this section.

26th St. Bar Association

Chicago criminal defense.

This blog seems dead, so I'm going to remove it, despite the hope it brings that a Chicago crimlaw blogger will emerge.

CrimLaw

A big, goofy, ballcap-wearing prosecutor who even likes dogs.

Lammers remakes himself every month or so, so I should probably change that description...but to what?

Blonde Justice

Funny stories about criminal defense.

Blondie doesn't post much any more, but she stays, because she's Blonde Justice.

Crime & Federalism

Legal analysis and bitching about federalism issues.

Not so much with the federalism lately.

Seeking Justice

Tom McKenna, Virginia prosecutor on a mission from God.

It keeps getting crazier, but that's still a good description.

Woman of the Law

Defendin', datin', drinkin'.

The blog may be shutting down, but she's a fun read so she stays for a little longer.

Prosecutor Post-Script

Sarena Straus, author and former Bronx D.A.

This blog seems dead, so I'm removing it.

Iowa Champion

Iowa criminal defense

This blog seems dead, so I'm removing it.

Resources

Bird Flu Breaking News

A bird flu news and blog aggregator.

Okay...I can safely remove this.

Citizen ICAM

Map of recent criminal activity in Chicago.

Link broke. It's history.

CIA World Factbook

A brief summary about every nation.

It moved, so I changed the link.

That wraps up all the changes. Now for all the new additions to the blogroll...

First, there's Mirriam

Not Guilty

A lawyer in search of a clue.

That was my summary back when she couldn't decide what kind of work she wanted to do. It stays until I can think of something better.

Second, Norm's back. Wait, let me check...yes, he hasn't taken this one down in a fit of...Norm...yet, so the link goes back up with the same description as last time:

Norm Pattis

Norm will fight for you!

Now for the truly new blogs on the roll. In the legal section:

Gamso - For the Defense

An Ohio criminal defense lawyer

I'd love to think of something better, but I haven't read enough yet.

Crime and Consequences Blog

Because we're just not punishing people enough

Criminal Defense

It's like a criminal defense blog, but from Florida

D.A. Confidential

Making prosecutors seem just like normal lawyers

Graham Lawyer Blog

Interesting writing about the law.

The Matlock Blog

Young Shawn Matlock discusses criminal law in Texas and beyond

He's not really "Young" Shawn anymore according to Greenfield, but I've got nothing else.

New York Personal Injury Law Blog

Better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name

West Virginia Criminal Law Blog

Also better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name

South Carolina Criminal Defense Blog

And one more that's better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name

It's your fault I can't come up with better descriptions.

I'm also adding a new section for geeky computer stuff which includes the following blogs:

The Daily WTF

Crazy stories about bad things inside computer software and how they got there.

xkcd

Extremely geeky comics

Google Blogoscoped

Smart writing about search engine technology.

And it's about time I collected up a few economics blogs:

Steven Landsburg

The Armchair Economist

Greg Mankiw's Blog

Aurhor of the most popular macroeconomics textbook

Marginal Revolution

The margins are where everything happens

Megan McArdle

Business and economics

Then under Media, I'll add

Roger Ebert's Journal

A great writer and a useful film critic.

And under photography, I really ought to include these guys:

Strobist

How to light everything in the world with speedlights

I think that will do for now.

5 Comments

It's been a crazy 12-18 months. On the plus side, I'm negotiating with David Tennant to play me in the revived series. ;-)

Don't you have to give Christopher Eccleston a shot at it first?

Thanks for not changing my blog's description. I live to confound people.

I may change every so often, but at least I've stopped changing the format of the blawg every two weeks. :-)

Oh. I had assumed the current layout was just temporary. Not that there's anything wrong with the current layout. Lots of people want their blogs to look that way.

(Mwha-ha--ha-ha!)

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Libertarian-ish

Hit & Run
Cataloguing every inch of our daily slide down the slippery slope towards a more totalitarian state.
Virgina Postrel
Author, columnist, and famous kidney doner.
The Agitator
Radley Balko, libertarian at large.
Nobody's Business
A blog about negative liberty.
Ravings of a Feral Genius
The one, the only, Jennifer.
Honest Courtesan
Notes from a retired call girl.

Bloggy Goodness

Duly Noted
Yet another Lindsay Beyerstein blog.
InstaPundit
Law professor, author, columnist, music engineer, the founding father of the blogosphere.
StrategyPage
News and commentary on all things military.
Last One Speaks
A complicated woman with simple tastes.
Ethics Alarms
Jack Marshall at large.

War on Drugs

StoptheDrugWar.org
Taking the drug war debate to the blogosphere
DrugWar Rant
More reasons every week for hating the War on Drugs.
DUI Blog
The road to hell is paved with good intentions and patrolled by Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
The D'Alliance
The Drug Policy Alliance blog.
Vigil for Lost Promise
A counterweight to the DEA's exploitive site.

Blawgs

a Public Defender
Rants, explanations, and complaints from a public defender.
Simple Justice
Rants, explanations, and complaints from a private lawyer.
Defending People
The art and science of criminal defense trial lawyering
Probable Cause
The legal blog with the really low standard of review.
Unwashed Advocate
Former Military Underdog
Indefensible
David Feige, creator of Raising the Bar and former public defender.
Koehler Law Blog
Don't be fooled by how pretty it is
Not Guilty
A lawyer in search of a clue.
Norm Pattis
Norm will fight for you!
The Legal Satyricon
Entertainment and First Amendment Law
Gamso - For the Defense
An Ohio criminal defense lawyer
Criminal Defense
It's like a criminal defense blog, but from Florida
ECILCrime
East Central Illinois criminal defense.
Underdog Blog
Criminal defense, politics, and God only knows what else.
CrimLaw
A big, goofy, ballcap-wearing prosecutor who even likes dogs. [review]
Blonde Justice
Funny stories about criminal defense.
Crime & Federalism
Legal analysis and bitching. [review]
Seeking Justice
Tom McKenna, Virginia prosecutor on a mission from God.
The Volokh Conspiracy
Smart legal experts.
D.A. Confidential
Making prosecutors seem just like normal lawyers
Crime and Consequences Blog
Because we're just not punishing people enough
Graham Lawyer Blog
Interesting writing about the law.
New York Personal Injury Law Blog
Better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name
West Virginia Criminal Law Blog
Also better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name
South Carolina Criminal Defense Blog
And one more that's better than you'd think from the SEO-friendly name

Geek Stuff

Schneier on Security
Smart thinking about computers and other security problems.
The Daily WTF
Crazy stories about bad things inside computer software and how they got there.
xkcd
Extremely geeky comics.
Google Blogoscoped
Smart writing about search engine technology.
The Altruist
Agony Unleashed in EVE Online.

Economics

Steven Landsburg
The Armchair Economist
Greg Mankiw's Blog
Aurhor of the most popular macroeconomics textbook
Marginal Revolution
Everything happens in the margins
Megan McArdle
Business and economics

Photography

Strobist
How to light everything in the world with speedlights
iN-PUBLiC.com
Very cool modern street photography.
Digital Photography Review
Detailed reviews of digital cameras and vicious forum debates too.
Ken Rockwell
Strong opinions about photography.
Dan Heller
Photographs and the business of photography.
Bert P. Krages II
Photography and the law.

Chicagoland

Leslie's Omnibus
I have no idea what this blog is about.
Marathon Pundit
John Ruberry runs, drives, and blogs.

Media

Eric Zorn
Possibly the Chicago Tribune's first blogger.
Miss Manners
A marvelous writer and deeper than you think.
Roger Ebert's Journal
A great writer and a useful film critic.

Resources

WolframAlpha
Data + Computation = Fun Knowledge.
Institute for Justice
A merry band of libertarian litigators.
EFF: Bloggers
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's page for bloggers.
CIA World Factbook
A brief summary about every nation.
Wikipedia
The mostly-useful encyclopedia of everything.
Current Impact Risks
It has to happen some day.

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Peter McWilliams
Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do

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