Additions to my Blogroll & RSS Widgets
Posted by Troythulu
Hey, Peeps. I’ve been getting traffic and some recognition via some really cool bloggers and friends of mine, and let’s face it: To me, one of the biggest rewards of posting on this site is my readership, and its commentary, without which I’m nothing but the lone crier in the void.
Any notoriety of the helpful sort I can get is always a good thing, and so it’s long since time to return the favors they’ve done for me.
I’ve recently added their sites to Teh Great Blogrollio, and to my RSS feed widgets in the sidebars of this blog, and I’ll present Links to their sites and a brief description of their sites here.
One good plug deserves another, and so here they are. Visit their sites or face my tentacled wrath!
♥ Books, Crafts & Pretty Things
This is a site run by my friend Kat, from Down Under, and on it she posts about books she’s read, crafts, anything that suits her fancy, and new social media she comes across, and she’s a much more well-rounded blogger than I am, not at all evil or snarky like me. If you’re looking for some ideas on what to make out of that set of nicknacks lying about on the bookshelf or coffee table, or what sort of cool online social media would be fun to check out, or even neat vintage items to restore or recycle, check out this blog!
krissthesexyatheist
This is one of the better atheist blogs, updated often by a self-described “Forty year old Barista wanna be rock star that has gone to college in the 80′s, 90′s and 00′s.” He’s more personable than me, and has a good writing style, and the ladies like him too. *ahem* Hailing from Sacramento California, his posts are informed and show a wit and humor I can only envy, though his site is not for the easily-offended. But he’s open and articulate about his views, and that more than counts. You are advised to have a thick skin, but I highly recommend this site for updates on atheist or religious-themed topics and trends.
Martin S Pribble
Another good rationalist blog, this has great articles, excellent interviews with prominent thinkers, be they scientists, skeptics, atheists, or any other sort. Marty always comes through with a good, informative post. Well-worth subscribing to, in my book.
The Tao of Chaos
Updated by a guy I’ve known since my early RPG gaming days, this is a great philosophy-oriented blog, and has posts on a number of topics besides that as well.
Lousy Canuck
Owned by, in his own words, “…an IT guy, skeptic, and atheist, and love OSS, science of all stripes, and debating on-line and off,” this is one of my more recent discoveries, and my view of the blogosphere is all the clearer for it. He posts on a lot of different things, yet always seems to keep his site on topic with a broad underlying rationalist theme, a good thing in my book. Check it out!
About Troythulu
I seek to learn through this site and others how to better my ability as a person and my skill at using my reason and understanding to best effect. I do fractal artwork as a hobby, and I'm working to develop it to professional levels, though I've a bit to go till I reach that degree of skill! This is a crazy world we're in, but maybe I can do a little, if only that, to make it a bit more sane than it otherwise would be.Posted on Tuesday, 0:23, March 29, 2011, in Sceplinks and tagged Blog, Bloggers, Blogging, Rationalists, Skepticism, Social media. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.


Thanks, so Much. I won’t tell anyone that underneath you are really a softie.
Thanks, Kat. I have a (dis-)reputation to uphold, after all.
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