I read this article in a Wired magazine from a few months back that made the bold statement that the blogosphere is going the way of Alderan. I'm not sure how I feel about that, but I'm willing to try my hand at murdering it.
It seems awfully lively from here, which is to say in front of my RSS reader. I haven't been below a thousand unread items in quite a while, which really makes me want to install greasemonkey and that addon that hides that number. My friends tell me I read too many blogs, but I say they don't read enough. We're probably both right. I subscribe to 61, but most of those haven't updated in the last month or so. There's probably an option to put my blogroll directly on here, but in case it'll help you get a better sense of my character and interests, here's what I read the most:
(not in any kind of order)
we make money not art: tied for wooster collective for my favorite art website
bldg blog: a friend of mine who dated an architecture student for a bit turned me on to this one. it rules pretty hard.
free art and technology lab: a spinoff of the graffiti research lab, their tagline "notorious R+D" sums it up.
makezine: you can take the diy out of punk, but you can't take the punk out of diy
wooster collective: a celebration of street art
boing boing: you probably know about this one, but it really is a directory of wonderful things.
bike snob nyc: this guy is a complete asshole, which is why I love him.
jason kottke: excellent links. This dude has excellent taste in things.
achewood: is not a blog, but Chris Onstad is the smartest comedian I have ever read. Start at the beginning if you haven't read it, the characters are the best part.
As stated above, there are many, many more. I will probably link to them in the future.
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