Was anyone else really busy yesterday? I was. I was catching up on multiple articles for this post. I was looking at my blogs and assessing them. I found out that one of the blogs that I follow really isn't a guys thoughts or even his own worlds. Instapundit.com is published by Glen Reynolds and is mainly a bunch of articles that he goes onto the web and finds that he thinks are interesting. His collection of articles particularly reflect a republican point of view, but they consist of editorials and other things. It is quite interesting some of the things that he does put on his blog. I was reading not to long ago about why some scientists believe that the baby boomer generation may experience higher cancer rates than other generations. It is because of a strontium isotope from nuclear explosions that the generation received while they were little. I find this pretty cool and what I like about it is, it isn't political. The other blog I've been following is Profootballtalk.com. It is published by Micheal David Smith and Josh Alpher. The posts of these two men briefly explain what is going on in the national football league. It covers everything from injury reports to upcoming games and who is trading who. It even covers a lot of the personal stuff going on with some players. It's not like a tabloid but it does talk about arrests and accusations against players or things like how family members who have family on different teams are going to support both teams. It's a neat website that lets you know what's going on in the league and contains a lot of facts and very little argumentation about whose team is better than the others. I would definitely suggest it to any other football fan.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Football blogs are fine to follow. I suggest you also keep current with the Times sport pages to see how their football coverage compares with others.
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