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Welcome ad un altro walkabout del blog, in cui prendo un vagabondaggio intorno al globo per vedere what’ s che occupa le menti dell'altro bloggers.
Today’ il walkabout del blog di s è poco un differente, tuttavia, perché desidero cominciare visitando cinque bloggers scozzesi, tutti di di chi ho venuto a contatto ad un blogmeet recente qui in Edinburgh.
Scottish Blogs " di http://www.scottishblogs.co.uk/ " del href= del My inoltre vanno a Gordon per l'organizzazione del blogmeet. Next è >Redemption Blues Chris sopra al >The Lemon visit a Morningside, una regione " di http://rosiebell.typepad.com/rosiebell/2007/05/a_visit_to_morn.html " del href= del The; la chiamata del ll oggi è Peggy Race’ href= " http://whitelees.blogspot.com/ " del durata quotidiana dell'molto Lazy Gardener. I had to laugh when I read about the family’s two gerbils, Hendrix and Cobain, and how a surprising turn of events unfolded. I’ll just know I’ll never listen to The Man the same way again. Let’s hop over to Canada now, and visit Peter Haslam’s Necessary Skills, a blog about self-learning and managing change. Peter wrote recently about the differences between spectators and participants. I’ve certainly been one of the former group in the past, but I find myself in the latter group more often these days, which I’m sure can only be a good thing. Mick Real from Brisbane, Australia writes in his relaunched Mick’s World about a number of things which interest me from a blogging perspective. He asks a question which most savvy bloggers can relate to in “What’s Up With Technorati?“. The blogger’s directory of choice is certainly going through some dramatic changes. Oh, and if you want to get down to the nitty gritty of Technorati search, here’s the link to their no-frills search page. Nicholas Chan is a young blogger who writes about living in Malaysia. He writes with enthusiasm and humour, and his photographs give a great view of what life is like in his part of the world. I enjoyed his post about the new Chili’s Grill & Bar which was due to open shortly in Penang, and the reference to “beta testing”! Keep up the good work, Nicholas. I’ve been reading Eva McKinnon’s Stranger in Suwon for the past few months. Eva is teaching English in South Korea for a year. She often posts photos showing what life is like in Suwon and the surrounding area, and has also taken some great shots in the capital, Seoul. I hope you get your laptop fixed soon, Eva. Our last stopover for this weekend is Gabriel V’s Project Afterlight, a relatively new tech blog from the Philippines. Gabriel gives us a helpful roundup of file hosting services for transferring large files from one PC or Mac to another. I’d only heard of one of these services before reading this, so I’ll be saving this one for the future in my del.icio.us bookmarks. I hope you enjoy reading these blogs as much as I did. Technorati Tags: blogosphere, blogs Powered by ScribeFire.
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Peter
May 27th, 2007 15:23
Thank you for the link and some interesting blogs to read
Nicholas
May 27th, 2007 16:10
Hi, thank you for reading my blog and linking me and yes, your blog is interesting.

Have a nice day.
Gordon
May 27th, 2007 18:48
Was great to meet you at the blogmeet, and what a wonderful set of blogs you have found. I always found it hard to ‘break out’ from my usual links so I’ll be back for the next walkabout!
Rosie
May 28th, 2007 13:02
Thanks for the mention Baxter. Your CD is in the post.
Peggy
May 29th, 2007 15:56
It was nice to meet you Baxter.
Want a gerbil?
Gabriel
May 31st, 2007 15:26
Wow! Great article. Thanks for featuring my blog post, Baxter.