Erratic Thoughts for 2/15/2007

Since Brownlee broke his own rule about nepotism for his top 5 favorite blog list, I figure I could too. The truth is, I don’t really read blogs. I read Boing Boing, Neatorama, Gizmodo, and a bunch of other mainstream ones. I also read a whole bunch of blogs in Japanese to keep up with […]

Kim

Since Brownlee broke his own rule about nepotism for his top 5 favorite blog list, I figure I could too. The truth is, I don't really read blogs. I read Boing Boing, Neatorama, Gizmodo, and a bunch of other mainstream ones. I also read a whole bunch of blogs in Japanese to keep up with what's going on back home and to make sure my Japan blog Tokyomango doesn't fall horribly out of date. And then I read my friends' blogs to make sure they're behaving. And then I have a whole bunch of random blogs on my RSS Feed that I read, sometimes.

Back in the day when I was obsessed with nuclear proliferation in North Korea, I used to read the Korean Central News Agency's web site every day. It's not a blog--it's the DPRK's official and only source of information to the outside world--but it might as well be. (I love how it's URL is hosted in Japan.) I also used to read Kim Jong Il's LiveJournal, which by now is horribly out of date, but still hilarious.

Oh yea, and ToM. I read ToM, just like you.