My second blogroll batch is done. Tomorrow, I move on to my Technorati favorites. I have so many of those, I should be busy for quite a few months (not days).
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Spud Oregon at Nice4Rice.com reviewed a blog known as ReformatThis by R. J. Mathis. What interested me is the array of computer IT experience "Bobs" has: Commodore 64, 286, 386, Pentium, and finally Duo Cored PCs. Just the "Commodore" part wins me over!
Peter at Necessary Skills talked about how our conversations can sound like so much noise, like other everyday noise that we've become accustomed to and tune out. I'm trying to make my conversations like his, more than just noise.
Jer at nyquil.ORG did a half-assed review (his words) of "Hot Fuzz", a new (2007) comedy flick. Based on his review and my casual look on IMDB, it's now on my list of movies to watch on DVD this year. Thanks, Jer!
Hermie at One Day at a Time wrote about his old 5.25" floppy disks and even provided pictures. I feel a wave of nostalgia rolling over me now.
One of Edward Wolf's sites, Pretty Women Blog is now one of my favorite sites, especially after he put up his latest picture. Ladies, be careful. It's plainly for men (and some women, but I won't get into that).
HMTKSteve over at Ramblings from the Marginalized did a review of a Nintendo Wii game called "Rayman: Raving Rabbids". No one here has a Wii, but judging by the review (and the pictures), I want one just to play this game!
Siu at The Shoe posted an email message he received. It has English to Tagalog (Filipino) translation definitions in the same vein as the redneck definitions we've seen so much of. I particularly liked "Tenacious - sapatos pang tennis" (Tennis shoes). Ah, but you have to speak Tagalog to enjoy it. Mawe, where are you?
Jonathan at SmartWealthyRich let us know that he's now a SOB — Successful and Outstanding Blogger (but I know what you were thinking). He pointed the way to the administrator of the program, Liz at Successful and Outstanding Bloggers (naturally). I don't consider myself either at this point, so that's as far as I'm going with it.
The Carmudgeon at Second Effort let us know he'd be cutting back on blogging while concentrating on a court case. I can't believe I read the blog of a lawyer! Ooh, somebody stop me! (The Mask - 1994)
Josh at the Secret Life of J Radke got verbally attacked by a liberal or a democrat or a libercrat or a demeral or something like that. Naturally, I had to step in and put my 2 cents in. The puke, I mean, man never came back to launch a second attack.
Baxter from The Far Corner set up his PC to dual boot both Windows XP and Kubuntu Linux. Good for him! I can't do that yet, because I have no place to back up to right now (my backup drive died when I arrived in the Philippines). His other good news is that Users forced Dell to resurrect XP on new PC sales. The whole story is available at BBC News.
Justin's site, The Sanctuary, is another of my favorite adult-oriented blogs. Guys, pictures speak more than words. Take a gander when you get a chance.
Edward Wolf at another of his sites, Urban Iconoclast, made a strong argument against more laws as a result of a recent "big news" shooting. He mirrors my opinions completely. Guns don't kill people. People kill people.
Lorna at Webgrrrl.net posted a music video from a Malaysian band's album called "Estranged". They sounded pretty good even though I understood absolutely NONE of the lyrics. Of course, she wouldn't understand the lyrics from my Filipino Music either. I guess we're even!
Matt at Wild Bluff Media posted a video (an advertisement really) for the "Rodeo Bull". It's supposed to give you a workout, but it looks to me like it's more of a thrill-maker for females.



