One of the most amusing up-and-coming left-wing blogs is Notes in Samsara, the recipient of Christian charity. It’s ranked 7000 and something in the Ecosystem, and its most authoritative inbound link is from Evangelical Outpost, a creationist site. The editor is one Mumon, who’s been described as Joe Carter’s own leftist quasi-troll. We know him as John K.
Notes in Samsara
One of the most amusing up-and-coming left-wing blogs is Notes in Samsara, the recipient of Christian charity. It’s ranked 7000 and something in the Ecosystem, and its most authoritative inbound link is from Evangelical Outpost, a creationist site. The editor is one Mumon, who’s been described as Joe Carter’s own leftist quasi-troll. We know him … Continue reading “Notes in Samsara”
Thanks for the plug.
I think your blog’s in the same category, when done in logs (yours is ranked 3,000 or so as I recall give or take 2 or 3 dB).
But the poster’s reply to my reply on the “troll” remark adds a bit of illumination to the whole matter: we tend not to be so declarative as inquisitive.
Questions have lots of information in them and tend to be more defendable than assertions of dogma.
Did you post this because …uh… blogpulse has been favoring moi over thou?
Don’t blame me….
What’s blogpulse? Bloggers use Technorati to spot relevance.
We use both. At least those of us in the know…(link)
There meme thingy, when it works it’s quite cool, but it often doesn’t work…
BTW, blogpulse is what marketeers are going to use to measure the “buzz” of Superbowl ads, as reported last week in the San Jose Mercury News.
I changed the name of my blog a few days ago, and your query didn’t pick up all my links. Try this query and you’ll be a little more humble. Apparently the links to your blog are mainly from comments you’ve left in the Christian blogosphere – how ironic is that?
Hey, re: Christian blogosphere: I get along with all kinds of folks.
Sure you do.