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New Concept

A blog about people that died in groups of five. Interesting.

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A Chance For A Free iPod

I know some of my readers have already checked out the Croncast podcast, on my recommendation, but in case you missed it, I wanted to bring it up, again. Many of you know that I was “highly” involved with podcasting, when it first started, and ran PodcastHost.com, until it became too busy for my hosting company to handle.

Back then, I subscribed to a lot of different podcasts, but lately, I only listen to one, consistantly.

Want a free iPod? Subscribe to the only podcast that I subscribe to: Croncast 300 by 300th iPod contest!

Right now, they are having a contest to try and get an additional 300 subscribers. There’s only a month left and about 100 more to reach the goal, and every new subscriber is entered in a drawing to win an iPod. No matter if you win, or not, if you subscribe to Croncast, you won’t be let down.

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South Park Conspiracy

I don’t think so. I think that the theory about the conspiracy being a conspiracy is a conspiracy. This is a vast left wing conspiracy that tries to show that the vast right wing conspiracy developed the vast left wing conspiracy to appear more powerful. At this point, I’m ready to blame Canada, again! [See The Video]

Greg Tinti at The Political Pit Bull has the whole episode posted.

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In Case I Disappear

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In case I disappear, remember this. America is an idea, a dream, and that is all. We have borders and armies and citizens and commerce and industry, but all this merely makes us like every other nation on this Earth. What separates us is the idea, the simple idea, that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are our organizing principles. We can think as we please, speak as we please, write as we please, worship as we please, go where we please. We are protected from the kinds of tyranny that inspired our creation as a nation in the first place.

That was the idea. That was the dream. It may all be over now, but once upon a time, it existed. No good idea ever truly dies. The dream was here, and so was I, and so were you.

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Less Than I Would Have Thought

A recent report done by iMedia Connection shows that 22% of college students write blogs. Only 43% of the college students that completed the survey spend 10 hous or more on the internet.

I would have thought that both of these numbers would have been higher, actually. From the study, it looks like most of them are likely to respond to “humorous”, rather than “fact-based” advertisements.

Even though these numbers are lower than I would have imagined, it seems that the internet is used, more than any other medium for communication and research.

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