Weblogs Everywhere, And Not A Word To Read

Just searching through some links from the Drupal website, the home of some weblogging software I’m considering using. The Drupal Sites page has a long list of weblog links on it. So long I got lost.

If the Onion hasn’t written about the weblog craze yet, they could write a headline along the lines of “Millions of Weblogs Available On Web. All Suck.” My thinking is that the huge list on this page doesn’t give much context for the sites.

It makes me think that Google’s purchase of Blogger had some actual purpose. There are plenty of fantastic weblogs out there but no good indexes or search engines to find them. At least, few that I’m aware of.

So what’s the best way to fish the best blogs out of the sea of mediocrity? Does something like this exist?

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Martha Stewart’s Goose Is Cooked

CNN is now reporting that Martha Stewart has just been indicted for securities fraud. While she may indeed by guilty (I happen to think she is), I can’t help but feel like she’ll have the book thrown at her while the big boys – the Enron and MCI folks who bilked far more investors than Martha ever did – will get off scot-free.

I’m still waiting for the current administration to restore the public faith in the economy by cleaning up ALL Wall Street excesses, not just the small-fish-but-easy-targets like Stewart. Too bad our fearless leader is too busy chasing shadows in the Middle East to notice that the economy is in the toilet. Hey Mr. Bush: the unemployed have plenty of time to go vote. Don’t forget that.

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Adventures in Customer Service

I wrote the ACLU a message on their website recently. I had received another mailing from them asking me for money. Like all the others I’ve received, it didn’t list even one victory ACLU has had against the ever-increasing security paranoia in this country. I expected some hard answers as to just what the ACLU was doing nowadays, other than soaking up money. After four days, I finally got a response from them. No one even bothered to personally reply: it was a form email.

A form letter. After four days. Way to make your case, guys.

On the other hand, I wrote to Earthlink’s Unlimited Voice to inquire as to when they would be offering service in the area. Unlimited Voice, if you aren’t familiar, is a voice-over-IP service that’s available nearly nationwide, but not yet available here in the Triangle. Not only did I receive a personal email reply from a real, live person, it arrived less than an hour after I contacted them!

Needless to say, the contrast is eye-opening. I’m not sure Unlimited Voice is making any money yet, while the ACLU is enjoying record donations now that everyone’s scared silly. You’d think they could take the time to send me an actual hand-crafted email. I mean, it doesn’t take long.

When I joined the Navy I found myself at odds with my membership to Greenpeace. I felt I couldn’t fund an organization that was harrassing the Navy ships on which I was a crewmember. I wrote them a three-page letter telling them my reasons for quitting. Rather than insult me with a form letter response, the head of Greenpeace himself sent me a passionate, well-written rebuttal. He didn’t change my mind, but he did make a positive impression on me. He showed me they actually cared about their customers.

They listened to them.

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