Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Blogarithmicly #1

Welcome to the first edition of Blogarithmicly, a hypercarnival of link-harvests -- those posts we find which collect extensive and enlightening links on a single subject in any field. We have no biases here -- except that we're looking for enough posts to educate us on a particular idea. We're specifically looking for single subjects, loads of links, and little initial discourse . . .

If you have such a post, or have seen one you'd like to nominate, e-mail me at milkriver.

A special thanks to Bora Zivkovic for his encouragement and consultation . . .

So here's Volume 1!

Bora Zivkovic collects an encyclopedic array of links on The New York Times' series on Intelligent Design. It's at Science & Politics.

Rachel Larrimore rounds up opinions on Pat Robertson's call for the assassination of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. It's at Hurricane Hugo at Slate.com.

Patrick Ruffini's SCOTUSWire gathers up just about everything there is to know about the nomination of John Roberts.

Laura Erickson at birderblog.com has a comprehensive collection of links on the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and the controversy that has swirled in recent months. Also check out her main blog for the most comprehensive coverage of the continuing debate.

And finally,

we take a multifaceted look at Hurricane Katrina and the aftermath. First Will at Clicked stayed right on top of it with this extensive listing of links and continued here and more now here, and here, and day five; he directs us to the comprehensive linkage of Bill the Pundit Guy who covers the news base as well as the live-bloggers; and we also land at WikiPedia as the live-writers make minute by minute adjustments to everything you ever wanted to know about the Gulf storm of the century.


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