Saturday, January 28, 2006



I am constitutionally a martyr to (blogging and) boredom, but never in Europe have I been so desperately and degradingly bored as I was during the next four days; they were as black and timeless as Damnation; a handful of fine ashes thrown into the eyes, a blanket over the face, a mass of soft clay knee deep. My diary reminds me of my suffering in those very words, but the emotion which prompted them seems remote. I know a woman who is always having babies; every time she resolves that that one shall be the last. But, every time, she forgets her resolution, and it is only when her labour begins that she cries to midwife and husband, 'Stop, stop; I've just remembered what it is like. I refuse to have another.' But it is then too late. So the human race goes on. Just in this way, it seems to me, the activity of our ant-hill is preserved by a merciful process of oblivion. 'Never again,' I say on the steps of the house, 'never again will I lunch with that woman.' 'Never again,' I say in the railway carriage, 'will I go and stay with those people.' And yet a week or two later the next invitation finds me eagerly accepting. 'Stop,' I cry inwardly, as I take my hostess's claw-like hand. 'Stop, stop,' I cry in my tepid bath; 'I have just remembered what it is like. I refuse to have another.' But it is too late.
-Evelyn Waugh, Remote People

Bloggers get together with other bloggers at RSL because it is less expensive than seeing a therapist. Alone on the internet? Hardly: The internet expands people's social networks and even encourages more direct social interaction, a new study finds. Internet helps boost social contacts. Glenn Fuller blogs: Grogblogging is a chance for bloggers and their readers to come out from behind the pale blue glow of their computer screens and meet each other in person. Everyone's welcome, whatever you blog about, and from whatever perspective. Yes right-wing death beasts, this means YOU TOO. For one night only, we're all just a bunch of geeks telling war stories. And as this event falls two nights after the Australian Blog Awards are announced, we may even be able to rustle up some kind of awards ceremony for any attending winners ... No flaming sambuccas before 10pm Today the mild mannered bloggers of Sydneyvision will let their hair down at the city RSL

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The Blog, The Press, The Media: Who Needs Hollywood?
Is Jack Abramoff the new Jessica Simpson? I believe he is, actually, and this is an excellent thing for all of us. Suddenly, the gray old capital is full of the meaty stuff that makes the news sing: authentic moral corruption, public shame, personal betrayals, and unscripted public clashes between gigantic egos.

Something strange and unlikely is happening in the news right now, a subtle shift that violates a cardinal rule of media theory. The rule is that frothy Hollywood fare is taking over journalism. Entertainment values are so rampant in the media, the pessimists argue, you can't go anywhere without running into Paris and Lindsay, Nick and Jessica, and all the rest of them...The media has become so embroiled in Hollywood, but now the compelling stories of politics in Washington are giving celebrities a run for their money


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