Saturday, March 03, 2007
What To Call It?
I have a section on my side bar for blogs I read. This is blogs that I enjoy and a lot of them I have become friends with. Another section is for sites about blogs. I've been thinking of a new section but I'm not sure what to call it. Mixed in with the blogs I read are some blogs that aren't really personal blogs, but more about places or things, for example the blog about the New York subway system, a blog about living in Baghdad, another blog about ghosts...things like that. I think I would rather take these out of the blogs I read section (I know I still read them, but they don't feel like they belong in that section) (I know, how much more geeky could I be, worrying about what section to put a certain blog in) and give them their own section. But I'm not sure what to call it. Any suggestions?
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