tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13196976.post-74947713870728497572007-02-28T16:04:00.001-05:002008-04-16T01:08:49.497-04:002008-04-16T01:08:49.497-04:00Five Blogs That Make Me Think<a href="http://ilkeryoldas.blogspot.com/2007/02/thinking-blogger-awards_11.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_GlGAz_oOsBA/ReX2mUrGUqI/AAAAAAAAAcs/XhPdco-Am7s/s400/thinkingblogger.jpg" id="border" align="right" /></a>Against her better judgment, Dana Huff <a href="http://www.danahuff.net/?p=678" target="_blank">tagged me</a> for a <a href="http://ilkeryoldas.blogspot.com/2007/02/thinking-blogger-awards_11.html" target="_blank">Thinking Blogger Award</a>. After much consideration, I've decided to pass the honor along to five non-genealogical blogs that get my cerebral juices flowing.<ol><li><a href="http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/">Andrew Sullivan</a> is gay, British, Catholic, and conservative—four terms which do not appear in my Match.com profile. But his is one of the few political blogs I read that produces more light than heat.</li><li>I've always been a visual learner. Back when I studied philosophy and my brain was still fully functional, I would sketch diagrams to help myself understand difficult concepts. Maybe that's why I enjoy <a href="http://indexed.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">indexed</a>—Jessica Hagy's attempt to "make fun of some things and sense of others."</li><li>The right side of the brain needs attention, too. Lacking any artistic ability of my own, I visit <a href="http://www.drawn.ca/" target="_blank">Drawn!</a> to wallow in self-pity. And, when finished, to appreciate the diverse talents of others.</li><li>Had I not gone to college to not become a philosophy professor, I would have gone to college to not become an economist. <a href="http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/" target="_blank">Freakonomics</a> is the companion blog to the freakishly successful book, and never fails to stimulate my atrophied thinking muscles.</li><li>You may know John Hodgman as "PC" in those Apple commercials, or from his appearances on <span style="font-style:italic;">The Daily Show</span>. Offscreen he is an accomplished author and humorist, and blogs at <a href="http://areasofmyexpertise.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">good evening</a>. If you don't leave his blog confused, you will surely leave amused. Here's a <a href="http://areasofmyexpertise.blogspot.com/2007/01/as-noted-by-captain-joy.html" target="_blank">sample</a>:<blockquote>OF COURSE, shaking hands with a chimney sweep will not bring you luck. That is a myth perpetuated by Disney.<br /><br />BUT NOT LONG AGO I consulted a contemporary, non-top-hatted chimney sweep who, EVEN THOUGH HE LOOKS LIKE A NORMAL, UN-COCKNEY HUMAN, told me he is constantly accosted by old women looking to touch him and thus ward off their horrible fates.<br /><br />SPECIFICALLY, he said, women of Polish extraction want to pinch him as that is the custom for squeezing out good luck from a chimney sweep in that country.<br /><br />I LAMENTED this unfortunate occupational hazard, and then I briefly throttled him. We all have our traditions.<br /><br />That is all.</blockquote></li></ol>Chrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01386406270744275223noreply@blogger.com