Recently I have had some wonderful experiences with people on the Internet. I have been finding sites that answer my long pending questions, asking in forums and getting people that give me much more than I asked for and all of what I dreamed of. I decided that it would be good to have a place where I can list all the good people that I meet that have blogs:
¥åßßå's Blog Inner Visions with bimble, babble, art and code. This is a very well presented blog by someone who gave me fantastic advice in the b2evolution forums while using the subtitle "Blonde Bimbo". Haha! Very far from it. Inspirational poetry, art and photography.
wow factor is John's site. John helped me to make my first change to the standard b2evolution blog setup so that I could have a wider main section in my blog. Combined with ¥åßßå's help above, I have now solved the 3 things that I didn't like about how my blogg worked.
hackblog@wonderwinds is run by EdB who is also a kind person helping out in b2evolution forum.
tamiki.com is run by a young man that I met in SU (StumbleUpon). He is very prolific, has a wicked sense of humour and a delightful way of making fun of stupid things.
Blog Potato has original ideas on promoting blogs which involve doing reviews of other's blogs and exchanging links and other things.
From time to time I have a rave about something. I write letters to the NZ Listener and the NZ Herald but they never publish them. Does that make me a subversive? Probably not, but it seems to me that people with very dim thoughts get given lots of free air while useful thoughts often get ignored. OK, you can ignore the rest of this now ...
Well, these thoughts are about social, political, economic and environmental issues that affect us all, even though most people don't pay much attention to them.