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FatigueThe tumultous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded. Their indiscriminate violence prostrates for the time all public authority, and its consequences are sometimes extensive and terrible. Thursday, December 2, 1999
There are a bunch of Seattle-based weblogs. I'm considering linking to them on my pitas page. I don't want to link to every log I read, for the same reasons that I don't have a "journals I read" list here -- I know I don't like seeing such lists from other people when I'm not on them. (Not rational, I know!) But I'd feel ok about listing other weblogs in the area. We have quite a cluster here -- see the map that Bird on a wire put together. Catherine Jamieson has started Dia-log, a burb for Journalers who also do weblogs, and I've joined. (I suppose she'd admit webloggers who also write online journals, too.)
Even though the Capitol Hill disturbances have come close to my house, I haven't been directly affected. They got as far up the hill as Twelfth Avenue tonight, though, and I live on Fifteenth! The folks fighting with the police began as spill-over from WTO, but now it's not really the same thing. There are lots of Capitol Hill residents who don't like how the police have handled things here in our neighborhood. This is a short entry -- I stayed late at work, getting caught up on last weekend's adventures. |