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There are more than a dozen Famous Grazing Blogs residing on the cybersphere. Some are dormant and some very active. They all link back here to the Granddaddy of our blogs, founding in May of 2004.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

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Amber Mac Goodbye Video

Though it probably won’t rank historically with General Washington’s good bye to his troops or Douglas MacArthur fading away in front of the U.S. Congress, or Edward Windsor’s goodbye for the lady he loved, Amber MacArthur’s quickly spoken good bye to TechTV-G4 was important to the geek culture.

Her CommandN videos are part of my weekly online read. So, her leaving G4 serves mostly to diminish the station in my eyes. G4 is a gamers stations with little of interest to a geek who doesn’t game. Their Borging TechTV killed it.

Though I doubt I will be watching the Toronto news station who has wisely picked up her talent, I will see what feeds they produce once she comes on board.

The bloggers at Grazing wish her the best for her life and career!

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The Angst of September...

Taking a moment to reflect historically on this time of year, as September starts to rev its engines during the Labor Day weekend and "Summer” officially ends.

Today is the day Japan signed its surrender, yesterday is the anniversary of Germany’s invasion of Poland.

It was mentioned on NPR yesterday that September was the month in which couples are most likely to argue. Then of course, there in 9/11. As a native New Yorker, this is a scar that will never heal.

On top of that, there’s the start of school. The angst for this is compounded in the parent.

The general human angst level is high.

I believe this is a good time to take the month off from the news. This is extremely hard to do, considering from the many corners of our surroundings news now leaks into our conscious and subconscious.

In my youth, if you wanted the news, you picked up the newspaper. Either or both the morning and evening edition. There was one nightly news program on either ABC, CBS or NBC.

Then, in NYC, 1010 ‘all news-all the time’ started the trend for constant barrage of stories. It was addictive. CNN is its television incarnation.

Now, needless to say, you turn on your laptop and headlines flash across the bottom of your screen, Google homepage, My Yahoo even Wikipedia have news portals.

I only pick up newspapers if I arrive early for an urban appointment and need to spend 30 minutes or more at a Dunkin or Starbucks. Here, this habit of many years is being replaced by the blackberry.

Desert islands would look good right now if it weren’t for satellite phones and GPS devices...
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