changing ISPs
Don't try looking for my rondak pages tonight. I am amidst changing ISP's and although I have been assured that the changeover would be seamless, that does not seem to have occurred.
We'll be back as soon as possible.
Labels: ISPs, moving, websites
websites of note

Mike LaRosa's Page. "
..Once upon a time we were moonshine, rushing down the throat of a giraffe..." A poem about 911 and the times we live in speaks in the background. We need to listen to what happens when we decide to "
...perpetuate retribution..."
Not to be overlooked - photos of wood and wind powered energy source, links to stuff on
rising oceans and problems arising from
contrail pollution... "...
let us make a toast with that last glass of oil..."
Does Capitalism cause mental illness?. Rhetorical question on my part but let's look at the numbers anyway. Combine this with Bushco's mandate to
force doctors to conduct very basic mental health screenings of children in poor families. I guess only the indigent become mentally ill.
While collar crime prosecutions lowered. Oh, this is a surprise. Good that a lack of conscience is not a psychiatric disorder.
"Normalization" an oxymoron? The article in
Eurozine starts thusly: "
"Normal" is one of those words that seem not to need a definition; its meaning appears self-evident. Besides, because of the enormous flexibility of its usages, the conditions for a definition – conceptual strictness and clear semantic articulation – are hardly achievable: everyday routine is "normal", though what, precisely, is "everyday routine"?'
The naked truth about waging Peace
Slick tongued Swift Boat liars plan for future attacks. This active and creatively deceptive
tax-exempt 527 group has plenty of money to play with. Houston home builder Bob Perry, Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens and billionaire drugstore impresario and investor Harold Simmons--gave a combined $9.5 million ($4.45 million, $3 million and $2 million, respectively) to keep the group's propaganda machine well oiled and running. We can expect to hear a lot more from them as the election gets closer in NOvember.
Labels: politics, web surfing, websites
websites
I've started a long overdue review of links on the right side of the page. In the process, I've found a few of my old favorites continue firing my synapses.
Wood's Lot. This literary arts oriented weblog continues to amaze and interest me.
Defective Yeti, who, by the way, came up with some thought-provoking reasons to support his idea as to
why Scooter Libby's commuted sentence is a big yawn, and why not to get upset about it.

Nightmare Hall provides a link to a YouTube ditty, deceptively soft-styled music that indicts
the Bush-Cheney-Satan craziness that permeates the planet these days.
Corrente Blog makes yet another sharp aside about the
Scooter Libby criminal nonsense [
and provides a clever take on Nazi Era propaganda poster art to boot!]
I was heartened to see that the Dervaes family's urban homesteading
Path To Freedom continue to keep the march to everyday resource sustainability alive. And on only a 1/5 acre spot of land!
It was also encouraging to see that David is still posting at
Otherstream, and still making wry observations about the
passing scene. David's
Planet Soma was one of the first disciplined and well-written personal weblogs I'd ever come across.
Glad, too, that
Ratical continues to offer it's
Rat Haus Reality to keep the rest of us aware of what times we live in.
I would be remiss if I neglected to make note of
Mike Power's discovery of the
Anal Sex for Christ site. [as the expression goes,
you can't make this stuff up!]
And the always queer and irreverent
No Milk Today makes note of his mother's constant question "
So when are you getting married?" knowing full well he'd have to make it through
reparation therapy successfully first [a treatment modality that doesn't have a very convincing track record].
Finally, I make note of John Barger's
Robot Wisdom. Crisp and concise. Let's you know what's stimulating his brain.
Now that I'm on a roll, I hope I can keep this site busy and provide something that can keep your attention regularly, especially since my readership has more than tripled since my trip to Europe.
Labels: blogs, reviews, websites