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Ted lives in Durham, New Hampshire, USA, with his wife Margaret, children Jamie, Amelia, Anastasia, and dog Tyler. He consults and gives keynotes on Technology, Security, and Business. He loves flyfishing, ham radio, and great food and wine.

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Blogs I Read

I'm not a blogrolling kind of guy for some reason, but I do read a lot of blogs. I tend to read lots of different blogs all the time - I call it research. Hey, part of my business is advising and helping to implement business blogs. I help a few friends out too, and even do some basic HTML hacking - although I haven't programmed seriously in many many years (I think a few 100,000 lines of code is enough maybe?).

So, without further ado, realizing I'll no doubt miss and probably offend someone, here are some blogs I've been visiting periodically over the past several months:

Troll Journal
- my old friend Furry John, the first blogger I ever knew. This qualifies as a person diary type journal thing. Oh yeah, he calls it something else. Check it out. He's a bit of a pioneer who rants but doesn't take himself too seriously. And to help the SEs, he's "John Foster" and goes by ccjohn. He also knows NYC bars very well, a quite useful skill.

PaulTech - Pauls's blog makes me feel like I*used* to be technical. I deal with the stuff every day, but everytime I visit Paul's blog I learn something that makes my computer experience better. And that is INCREDIBLY valuable.

Schneier on Security - close to required reading for security dudes. Bruce digs up some interesting stuff. Great discussions in his comments too!

A Fine Kettle of Fish - stuff on advertising and marketing trends by Bob Cargill, plus whatever else he wants to write. Most blog like! I'm not an advertising or marketing guy, barely understand the stuff, but Bob writes in a very accessible and amusing style. I learn a lot here.

Phedo - I like Bill's blog a lot. Info on both general good blogging approaches and business blogging in particular. A blog about blogging - I dig it!

Business Blog Consulting - I can't remember if Rick ever answers my emails or not, but if you follow developments in using blogs for business purposes, you want to check this out! Oh, I already used the venacular "check it out." Let me rephrase. "... examine this with interest."


Notice no political blogs?? I try to be apolitical. But seriously, buy me a beer someday . . .

Comments on "Blogs I Read"

 

Anonymous paul said ... (Friday, March 25, 2005 9:58:00 PM) : 

wow, thanks for the kinds words! oh, btw, really liked the articles you've written. and if you ever do decide to link...would love to exchange links ;)

 

Blogger Bob Cargill said ... (Saturday, March 26, 2005 5:21:00 PM) : 

Thanks, Ted! It is an honor to be listed among such fine company! And oh, by the way, you may not be an advertising and marketing guy like me, but I'm sure not a technology and security guy like you. So we're even!

 

Blogger CCJohn said ... (Friday, January 26, 2007 9:37:00 PM) : 

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Blogger CCJohn said ... (Friday, January 26, 2007 9:41:00 PM) : 

You can read? At least someone's ghosting this whole site. Probably me. Are you sure these geeks have a sense of humor? I mean my Internet still doesn't work too good, probably because I mouth off a lot about Battlestar Galactica. When you're famous, don't forget you still owe me twenty bucks and a tackle box. Plus my boat. Asshole. P.S. This isn't my real IP.

 

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