I’m a BlogCritic!

I’ve just accepted an invitation to write for the BlogCritics site, so now you can find content from me over there too. (Thanks to my brother for telling me about BlogCritics.) I only visited BlogCritics for the first time last week. I posted a response to one of their articles that I took issue with.… Continue reading I’m a BlogCritic!

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PCWorld Gets with the RSS Program

PCWorld.com has just started providing RSS feeds for some of their content. They have feeds for their latest news, and for the most popular downloads of the week, month, and year.

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Google’s Advanced News Search

The best site for news just got even better. Google News has just unveiled their advanced news search. Now you can search for content from a specific source (e.g. L.A. Times, CNN), location (country or a U.S. state), a date range, or you can specify where your search terms occur (e.g. headline, URL, or body… Continue reading Google’s Advanced News Search

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Jay-Z Signs LeBron James…

LeBron James to play on Jay-Z’s Rucker Park league basketball team. Now this is must see basketball! Sway: Now when you say you’re a part of the Roc — are you signed to Roc-A-Fella or are you just a Roc fan? Jay-Z: That’s extended family right there. James: And coming soon, you gon’ see me… Continue reading Jay-Z Signs LeBron James…

Once Upon A Time in Mexico

Finally! Check out the trailer for Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the sequel to Desperado. How can you not like a movie starring Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek? Oh, some guy named Johnny Depp is thrown into the mix as well. This may be the sequel of the year for me. The only thing… Continue reading Once Upon A Time in Mexico

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Another Recipe Blog

OK, we know about The Red Kitchen, but I’ve just stumbled upon (via Wang Dang Doodle and RedHeadDread) another (group) recipe blog, Full Bellies. I’m definitely gonna have to try the Pão De Queijo (what do you know about that?), the Black Beans (hmmm… time to make some Feijoada!), and the Best Blueberry Pancakes.

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Politicians Learning Spanish

I just saw a report on TV about the rush by politicians to learn Spanish. This article, Politicians Can’t Use Lame Spanish, covers the topic well. Some key points: The group has one legitimate point in its argument against Spanish; some politicians mistakenly think a few phrases will ensure victory on Election Day. Mujica is… Continue reading Politicians Learning Spanish

More on Kobe’s Street Cred

Here’s an excellent article about the nonsense of all the recent discussion of Kobe Bryant’s ‘street cred’ – Bryant doesn’t need criminal record to possess street credibility. I, like the author of that article, have issues with the use of the term ‘street cred’. Most of the reporters who are throwing that term around have… Continue reading More on Kobe’s Street Cred

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