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Infomaniac: WeBlog
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Around the blogs
Links to a report in Forbes on Where Billionaires live; there are tours of the homes of 15 of the world's richest people, from Warren Buffet's modest Omaha home to the palace of a Saudi prince.
Time Goes By is the blog of Ronni Bennett, a former radio and TV producer who writes about the aging process and sometimes muses as 'Crabby Old Lady'; recently 'Crabby' wrote about blogging and its ramifications: women bloggers, friendships made through blogging, and how it reveals our natures. A lovely posting, and it speaks truth:
More often, however, it is an agreeable process to gradually come to know bloggers through their interests, attitudes, likes and dislikes, senses of humor, photos selected, general outlook, how they carry themselves in this public venue and their styles in expressing it all. And some become friends." So here's one of my current obsessions these days: Battlestar Galactica, the incredible ongoing space series on the SciFi channel. Praises everywhere for the series, which emphasizes human dilemmas rather than sci-fi glitz; but to me one of the most fascinating thing about it is the Battlestar Blog by creator Ron Moore. Not just a gossipy, newsy blog, Moore discusses the deep questions brought up on the show. The latest posting discusses the bad things the characters do in the series, like torture and killing: is it making a statement on the current world situation or American politics?
...These are the debates that I hope you have among yourselves, your families, your friends. I want the show to provoke you into thinking about the times you live in and the choices that are being made all around you every day. In a time when the President of the United States actually asserts that he has the power to arrest without warrant and detain indefinitely without charge or appeal, any citizen (indeed any person on the face of the Earth) simply by designating them as an "illegal combatant," we should all be engaged in a vigorous and energetic debate about who we are as a people and as human beings and exactly how we do intend to respond to the very real threat posed to this nation and to the foundations of liberal democracy posed by people capable of, and willing to, fly airplanes into buildings. There's an online bulletin board, too, where these questions are being discussed. posted by liz at 6:17 PM
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