Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Nov 24th, 2003 Comments Off
Thanks so much for your help! Keep sending in referrals to
bloggers in cities such as Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, and the college towns of Ames,
Iowa City, Cedar Falls and Grinnell.
I would also like to put out a special call to anyone who might know bloggers in smaller towns or on farms..
By the way, my [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Nov 24th, 2003 Comments Off
Britt Blaser just sent me a copy of an email about a meta tools project
he is involved in–I don’t think I can reveal what it is, but I do want
to say a public thanks to Britt (and his amazing underground
connections). By the way, Britt’s blog
is one of the most interesting and thoughtful on politics and [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Nov 24th, 2003 Comments Off
Dave pointed to my site this morning (thanks, Dave!) and here is one result:
Thanks, Gary!
From: Gary
Date: Mon Nov 24, 2003 9:40:14 AM US/Eastern
To: jmoore at cyber.law.harvard.edu
Subject: Iowa Weblogs
I saw your weblog article looking for Iowa weblogs through Dave
Winer’s Scripting News site. Here are a few links you don’t have:
Moira Breen: http://www.aracnet.com/~dcf/irnew/
Royce Dunbar: http://iowalibertarian.blogspot.com/
David Hogberg: http://www.dhogberg.com/
Gary Petersen (my [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Nov 24th, 2003 Comments Off
Here
is a series of maps of the United States showing where each candidate’s
money is coming from in the fundraising for the 2004 presidential
primaries. Not only Dean and all the other Democrats, but Bush,
as well.
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Nov 24th, 2003 Comments Off
To start off, here is a pointer to Globe of Blogs–and about 25 odd blogs from Iowans.
Then check out the up-to-the-minute weather in Iowa, currently 19 degrees f. with snow flurries..
Next have a visit with Tung Yin, a professor at the University of Iowa law school in Iowa City, who blogs regularly on a variety [...]
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Posted in Economics and cybenetics on Nov 24th, 2003 Comments Off
When I was a boy growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the local radio station WMT
was known as “the voice of Iowa.” Today, we have a real need to
hear the new voice of Iowa–the people of Iowa. If you are a
blogger in Iowa, or know a blogger in Iowa–especially one interested
in politics–right or left–please let [...]
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