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جمعرات 15 اپریل 2004Thursday, April 15, 2004
My Browsing Sideblog
While I haven’t been blogging daily, I do put up interesting links that I find on the sidebar on the right under the title “Browsing.” It’s just below my book list. You can also get the complete list of all the stuff I have put up there.
Usually, I put links to articles, photographs and other websites that I find interesting or intriguing, but don’t have much to comment about on that list.
Some bloggers who point out such stuff to me are Gary Farber, Teresa Nielsen Hayden and Reid Stott. I usually try to put a link to the blogger who drew my attention to it, but sometimes I forget.
I do recommend that you visit those websites on my browsing list and read the articles I link to. I think you would find them interesting. I do not, however, claim to agree with or endorse everything I link to.
Posted by Zack at April 15, 2004 11:20 PM in Internet
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