Burmese Bloggers without Borders When certain significant events unfold unexpectedly, we can no longer sing only melodious tunes. Instead, we find ourselves gathering whatever strength we can find, to survive in the turbulence of historical flame. Regardless of where we may be, we are bounded by our love for Burma. Freedom is our sky. Justice is our life. Peace is our nature. We create this blog to share our genuine feelings about Burma and its path to freedom. with burmamyanmarby 2 users
Daily Kos The premier political community in the United States, with traffic of about 600,000 daily visits. Among luminaries posting diaries on the site are President Jimmy Carter, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and dozens of other senators, congressmen, and governors. But, even more exciting than that, tens of thousands of regular Americans have used Daily Kos to lend their voice to a political world once the domain of the rich, connected, and powerful. with blogcommentarypolitics
Just Hungry Japanese food, the food life of an expat, healthy eating, and more. Just Hungry (alternatively known as I was just really very hungry) is a food blog established in 2003. The main focuses of the site are: * Japanese food and cooking, especially for people who live outside of japan * The food life of an expatriate * Healthy eating and cooking (or being “75% vegetarian”) * Food-oriented travel, especially in Europe with blogfoodhealthy-eatingjapanese-foodvegetarianweblogby 2 users
Metafilter Metafilter is a weblog (what's a weblog? | comprehensive history of weblogs) that anyone can contribute a link or a comment to. A typical weblog is one person posting their thoughts on the unique things they find on the web. This website exists to break down the barriers between people, to extend a weblog beyond just one person, and to foster discussion among its members. with blogscommunitynewsweblogby 31 users
Political Gastronomica By Sanford Dickert. Political Gastronomica is a discourse on technology and online activism - how the marketplace of governing and ideas is improving with the efficiencies of the Internet. with internetpoliticstechnology
Rands In Repose Rands covers everything from being more effective with your workspace, to management style to pen selection strategies. A must read for anyone that deals with people or intersects with software development in any way. (description borrowed) with bloglas-vegassilicon-valleyby 6 users
The Chief Happiness Officer Happiness at work is a strange idea to many people, who have gotten used to the idea that work is unpleasant, tough and hard. Trust me, it doesn’t need to be that way at all. Work can be energizing, meaningful, inspiring and plain old fun. When it is, we enjoy work more, we enjoy life more and we get more done on the job. with employmentinterviewing-tipsjob-satisfactionby 5 users
The Weblog Home for the heteronomous. A founding member of The Gulag Blogopelago. Nominally written by Adam Kotsko. The Weblog is a tax shelter and money-laundering operation headquartered in the Cayman Islands. The present logo, provided by Edward Williams, is a colored pencil drawing by Janet Williams, entitled "Allegory in Yellow." with weblog