Do you know of a Hampton Roads blog? Is it listed on BlogNetNews / Hampton Roads? If not, drop me a note at HREditor@blognetnews.com and let me know about it. The criteria for inclusion in the network is simple. You must have a blog You must be based in Hampton Roads You need a syndicated feed like RSS or ATOM [...]
I was cruising through some of my tweets tonight and ran across one from Brian Ledbetter of SnappedShot. He’s started a new section on his site called SnappedShot Turbo. Here’s what he says: I’m proud to say that your troubles are now officially over, because it’s my pleasure to introduce to you SnappedShot turb [...]
Ok. I’ve heard about it. I read about it. I’ve even seen it. But neither I nor my wife have ever been the recipient of it. Which may be an article in and of itself. But tonight, my wife and son were. As they were sitting in the drive-thru of a local fast food place, I don’t know which one, they placed [...]
Ok. This is not a good thing, nor a funny thing. But I did find it a bit ironic. My emphasis added: Officials are still investigating the cause of the spill from the ship Rude, pronounced Rudy, said Petty Officer Andrew Kendrick, a Coast Guard spokesman. The Environmental Protection Agency recently purchased it from the National [...]
In today’s Virginian-Pilot (online version), Matthew Bowers touches on a subject near and dear to me. Police pay in Portsmouth. The article highlights Detective Timothy Keough. Who after five years with the department was working as a homicide detective. The prestige and position many strive for and few achieve. Yet Tim resigned. B [...]
I’ll be there… On Thursday, October 2nd, Brigitte Gabriel will be doing a presentation and signing copies of her new book, They Must Be Stopped. Here are the details: Time: 7:00 P.M. Location: Nauticus Maritime Center 1 Waterside Drive Norfolk, Virginia RSVP (required): info@actforamerica.org Admission is free. If [...]
Jeff Chandler is bringing back WordPress Weekly. A weekly podcast hosted on TalkShoe that centers on all things WordPress. I’ve taken all of your feedback to heart and have decided to bring the show back. Mark and I have decided to produce the show for WeblogToolsCollection as part of our content on this blog. -=SOURCE=- [...]
I just finished reading S. E. Cupp’s OP-ED in the NY Daily News. In it, she takes left-wing feminists to task on the preponderance of Palin-bashing they have taken too. I have a message for the self-styled guardians of womanhood who have decided that Sarah Palin is public enemy No. 1 – please stop talking. You’re embarrassi [...]
An online of acquaintance and fellow Floridian and nature photographer, Dan Bodenstein, has started a blog. I am in the early stages of exploring it but it looks GREAT. He has some great photos that just pop right on the front page and some great commentary to start. Stop by and say hi. Dan is a programmer and classifies himself as an [...]
Help Katie raise $125 for the Susan G. Komen Run/Walk for a Cure. Katie’s Fundraising page is here. You may know that one in eight women will be stricken with breast cancer in her lifetime. All of us probably know of someone who has faced this challenge. What you may not know is that you can help these women and thousands of others in the [...]