Category: Blogosphere

  • 2006 Milblog Conference in the Works

    Thanks to Andi’s World, the first-ever Milblog conference has been scheduled for 22 APR 06 in Washington, D.C.

    The conference is designed to bring milbloggers together for one full day of interesting discussion on topics associated with milblogging. We will explore the history of milblogs, as well as what the future may hold for this medium which the military community is using to tell their stories.

    The milblog community is diverse, and we intend to showcase the full spectrum of milblogs, including those who have blogged from theater, veteran members of the armed forces, spouses and parents.

    Registration for the conference is free of charge. Due to seating limitations, there are only 300 seats available for this event. Milbloggers and/or members of the military community will be allowed to pre-register. There are 150 seats reserved for the military community.

    Pre-registration will begin on February 8 and continue through midnight February 15. Any slots not filled by milbloggers will be given to the general public. Registration for the public will begin on February 16. All registrations are first-come, first-serve.

    The list of panelists is quite impressive, including several members of my blogroll. The Gunn Nutt (Aut Pax Aut Bellum, babe), a planned live-blogger of the conference, is justifiably star-struck by Blackfive’s listing of blogs that have already signed up for the event. Note to self: go over list again and update blogroll.

    As for myself, I would love to attend although, to be honest, I sometimes question my credentials as a real Milblogger with my ’90s era National Guard time. Also — and this is a pretty damned big “also”– it is slated for a mere two weeks before my wedding, so I’d really have to check some scheduling issues. I wouldn’t mind checking out some of my old haunts in D.C. again. Hmmm … tempting, very freakin’ tempting.

  • Carnival of Liberty XXXII

    This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at New World Man. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant. Special kudos to the carnival’s Valentine’s Day theme.

    UPDATE: I highly recommend Blog d’Elisson’s take on the Mohammed cartoon war. Follow the link at the carnival, as I won’t steal New World Man’s carnival thunder.

  • Carnival of Liberty XXXI

    This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Louisiana Libertarian. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.

  • Carnival of Liberty XXX

    This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Mover Mike. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.

  • Carnival of Liberty XXIX

    This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Combs Spouts Off. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.

  • Carnival of Liberty XXVIII

    This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Below the Beltway. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.

  • ITB and OBL

    Chad Evans at In the Bullpen yesterday linked to a story about an Aussie terror expert who theorized that Osama bin Laden was “certainly either severely incapacitated or dead.” Today, Chad has a link to a story where the US counter-terror ambassador states bin Laden is alive. Me, personally, I’m hoping for dead, and a painful death at that, but assuming alive until confirmation of long dirtnap status.

    After his first post, in which Chad pointed out that it had been over a year since any word from Osama had been released, I left a comment expressing my curiousity about previous gaps between Osama communications. Well, Chad did the leg work — well, more likely keyboard work — and put together this rather informative timeline of Osama messages.

    In the Bullpen: not only one of the best blogs out there for Islamist terror news, rumors and analysis, but also outstanding customer service. Check it out … frequently.

  • Quiz: Which OS Are You?

    Nothing tonight really. I spent the weekend with the fiancee trying to make progress on registration, wedding and honeymoon plans. We’d stalled a bit through the holidays and now, I fear, she’s hoping to drive me like a workhorse. Except for a few areas, I still hope to stand by my “yes-dear, I-only-want-veto-power” plan.

    Anyway, nothing else tonight but a silly quiz, with hat tip to TexasBestGrok.

    You are Red Hat Linux. You're tops among your peers, but still get no respect from them.  It's all right with you.  You have your sights set higher.
    Which OS are You?

  • A Million Congratulations

    … to the denizens of Argghhh!!!, one of the best milblogs out there, on passing the one-million-visitor mark on their Site Meter.

    Hooah!

  • Humor Break

    Okay, it’s not my usual style, but here’s a blonde joke that actually made me chuckle, courtesy of long-time blogroll resident Chapomatic.

    Enjoy.