Standard Mischief

not a blogroll

Rather, to go with the earlier post, this is a list of the part of my feed list where the feeds are full text, and comments are allowed, and it’s not too much of a pain in the ass to post a comment. I also prefer places that don’t hold every single comment until it’s blessed by the pope. I find crap like that tends to choke the discussion. Anyway, here you go, with the feeds in plain text:

Standard Mischief
http://standardmischief.com/feed/

Of course I keep tabs on my own feed. How else do I tell if something’s broke?

SayUncle
http://www.saysuncle.com/feed/

I probably pump more content into the comments here than in my own blog.

View From The Porch
http://booksbikesboomsticks.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Usually something good and/or funny daily

Jacqueline Mackie Paisley Passey
http://jacquelinepassey.blogs.com/blog/atom.xml

There use to be considerable libertarian chatter here, but recently has tended to be more personal and gambling related. Some SpecFic chatter. Recently she has been voted ?most stuck-up bitch in teh blogsphere?. The people who hate her and just have to tell her that are even more amusing. Much more entertaining than non-Libertarian non-Girl.

The Countertop Chronicles
http://countertop-chronicles.blogspot.com/atom.xml

I stuck him here near JMPP just because.

Ravenwood’s Universe
http://www.ravnwood.com/index_20.rdf

Not as prolific as he once was, when he blogs, it’s good.

ladyada’s ranting
http://www.ladyada.net/rant/?feed=atom

If you can’t tell by now, I have a thing for women who can drive a stickshift, shoot straight, speak the truth, have their financial shit together, or own there own handtools.

In this case, among other things, she knows what end of a soldering iron to hold. Not a lot of blog here.

the IDIOT
http://www.saltypig.com/blog/atom.xml

The potty-mouthed poster child for the armed and polite libertopian society we all want. He was actually my first commenter and didn’t really like my ?mutant-libertarian? leanings.

Hmmm, was it something I said or is this another quirk of Blogspot? I notice the Blogspot blogs most of all flip-flop their feeds. Anyway the damn feed is broke now.

sheer potentiality
http://philwelch.net/atom.xml

Phil pumps a lot of insightful comments into JMPP, not so much here. Infrequent blogger, but when he does post it’s about half insightful, and about half personal.

The Gun Blogs - Online community for gun bloggers
http://www.thegunblogs.com/node/feed

SU’s place for everyone who wants to try their own gun blogging, for free.

Dr. StrangeGun, or how I learned to love the odd…
http://drstrangegun.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Not a lot of content, but insightful.

Tinotopia
http://www.tinotopia.com/fulltext.xml

Not a lot of people blogroll him, which is surprising. ?Knee-jerk? libertarian, but he doesn’t exactly splash that all over his banner. He’s had an online presence for forever, so Tino probably already got there firstest with the mostest. Cranky consumer.

Curiouser and Curiouser
http://www.memestreams.net/users/acidus/?type=rss

Whitehat Hacker. Memestreams feeds are annoying because whenever another memstreamer comments on the original post, the feed is updated like it’s a fresh post in my feed aggravator.

Fish Or Man
http://fishorman.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Insightful commenter from SU’s blog. Not a lot of content.

Lean Left
http://leanleft.com/feed/

My attempt at ?balance?. So far it’s pretty good.

the munchkin wrangler.
http://munchkinwrangler.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Not a lot of content, but when this breeder isn’t talking about his kid, it’s always good.

McAdamSandwich’s Quest For Knowledge
http://mcadamsandwich.blogspot.com/atom.xml

not a lot of content, but it’s usually funny or interesting.

PawPaw’s House
http://pawpawshouse.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Ex-tanker, LEO, Republican. We don’t always see eye to eye but he’s always worth reading. He has a camp follower named Junior, who has a good website or two but needs to blog by himself.

TriggerFinger
http://triggerfinger.org/weblog/servlet/export/rss

Another commenter from SU. Good stuff.

Penn
http://penn.typepad.com/penn/rss.xml

Leah Penn, an interesting commenter from JMPP. The blog is 25% insightful, 75% used as a personal file cabinet. Fairly regular blogger.

2006-08-17 13:00 by Standard Mischief, Filed under:payola free reviews   2 Comments »

Comments

  1. Leah Says :

    The blog is 25% insightful, 75% used as a personal file cabinet. Fairly regular blogger.

    I’ve been known to say “what was I doing on XYZ day a year or two ago? Hell, I’ll just go look at my blog.” I figure that since I pay for everything (I don’t get jack shit back from my blog in terms of money), I’ll do whatever I damn well please. Seems to work well enough, tho I do keep meaning to write actual posts with actual opinions, but that would take effort and perhaps rile up my folks and other people who read my blog. I’m actually quite opinionated, but I’m also a “live and let live” kind of person, so I don’t air my opinions too vociferously.

    Maybe I’ll have to blog about all the damn modifcations I’ve had to make to my room to make it livable. I certainly know about the business end of a hammer and a screwdriver, if nothing else.

    Glad to know I made your blogroll anyway :-)

    2006-08-29 02:11 Permalink
  2. Standard Mischief Says :

    Hey, if you wanna use your blog as an online filing cabinet, or a scrap book, or a photoblog, that’s fine. It’s not like your the first to do such a thing. Me? My ?knee jerk? privacy issues? Not gonna happen.

    And like I said, it wasn’t a blogroll, it was the current, up to date list of my reads that have full text feeds. Unfortunately, a few of my favorites are on blogger, and for some crazy reason, I think their feeds flip-flop between summery and full text all by themselves. I’ve found references to it as far back as 2004, so it ain’t a new bug.

    So is a blogroll a list of what you read, or a list of who lists you, or a crazy blog promotion ponzi-like scheme? I suppose it depends on who you ask.

    There’s a few people who blogroll me, and I sincerely hope they did so because they like my content, and not because they assume it’s an automatic linkback. I’ve decided never to have one. Instead, I’d like a ?mini-blog? or something where I can list posts that I find noteworthy. I envision just the top 20 or so on my sidebar and that’s about it. No sidebar clutter for me. Honest, you should see some blogs, two sidebars on one side, one extra on the other, too noisy for me.

    If I find a good post, and I have some input, I’m not shy about commenting too. I think most bloggers appreciate that more than a blogroll mention anyway. It just doesn’t probably help in the rankings.

    2006-08-29 02:46 Permalink

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