(This page most recently updated 26 May 2012)
General Interest Blogs
Los Thunderlads itself is a general interest blog, so we defend this unfashionable category.
Alison Bechdel, the creator of “Dykes to Watch Out For,” presides over a mass of remarkably erudite commenters
Alistair Wood, proprietor of the unrivaled Ukulele Hunt, also has worthwhile things to say about non-ukulele related topics
Ben Bass and Beyond, man from Chicago who admires cleverness
Book Trek, “field notes on books, environmentalism, and found topics”
The Church of Rationality, random thoughts from some German dude
Colby Cosh, a Canadian of rightish views
Coyote Crossing, “writing and photography from the Mojave desert and elsewhere by Chris Clarke”
Duncan Mitchel, “making the world safe for people”
The Effect of Small Animals, Chicagoan Elizabeth Hildreth
Eve Tushnet, Washington, DC’s favorite native born Roman Catholic/ secular Jewish conservative lesbian writer
The Hannibal Blog, journalist Andreas Kluth makes frequent reference to Hannibal while discussing miscellaneous topics
John Scalzi’s Whatever, “taunting the tauntable since 1998″
MetaWatershed, Maggie Jochild’s views
Susan Stinson, novelist, essayist, and person who wishes so many people weren’t uptight about body weight
Susie Bright’s Journal, which is mostly about sex
What the Hedgehog Sang, Henning Makholm on politics, language, comics, and other stuff.
Zompist, Mark Rosenfelder’s Metaverse
Miscellaneous
Barry Ritholtz, finance and economics
Damn You Autocorrect!, automated miscorrections
DVZine, why the Dvorak keyboard should be standard, why QWERTY is standard, and what we can do about it
Geocurrents, geographers show us what their discipline can teach us about the news of the day
I Used to Believe, the childhood beliefs website
The Irving Babbitt Project of the National Humanities Institute
Malcolm Gladwell Book Generator
Nearly Rhymes, phrases that nearly rhyme mixed with some that do rhyme
Open Container II, Doc Haagen-Dazs on sailing
Rogue Classicism, a blogger trapped in “an abnormal state or condition resulting from the forced migration from a lengthy Classical education into a profoundly unClassical world”

Neoma Zona Libre
/ February 23, 2010I usually don’t commonly post on many another Blogs, yet I just has to say thank you… keep up the amazing work. Ok unfortunately its time to get to school.