For this edition of Blogs of Note, I've got two great blogs that I find fantastic. First off is The Lair of the Catholic Cavemen. Traditional Catholics, and mostly conservative (the blog is VERY pro-war in Iraq, its only major downfall), the Lair is one of the funniest places on the web. Aside from offering posts of fantastic Catholic commentary in a very singular style (how many other Catholic blogs talk about beer and classic rock right next to Catholic issues; plus, these guys use some colourful language you won't hear on most other Catholic blogs, which makes for very unusual reading), the Lair itself is full of funny little side quips (such as their TTLB Ecosystem spinoff: "We are a Huge Pain in the Ass in the USCCB Ecosystem"). Recently, there are way too many Iraq-war propaganda posts for my liking, but I'm not ready to drop this blog completely over one disagreement.
Secondly is the StopBadware Blog, a part of StopBadware.org. Just about anyone who downloads just about anything off the internet should read the StopBadware blog, and search StopBadware.org's reports. By downloading software off the web and running it on test computers, StopBadware.org compiles reports on popular downloads and determines whether or not that are Badware (Badware being programs that contain ads, viruses, and the like). No one likes badware, and combating Badware is what StopBadware.org does, and they do it well.
Well, that's it for the moment. I'll post again within a few days (perhaps tomorrow) about certain other things, namely: Christmas, Working 9-to-5 shifts (and 4:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. shifts), Peter Falk's book, Nick Velvet (a series character by author Edward D. Hock), the Nintendo Wii, Monty Python, the war in Iraq and its standing amoung conservative Catholics, comic strips about dinosaurs, Egg Nog, situation comedies, and 560 degrees Fahrenheit.
Probably not all in one post.
Until then.
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