Andy Newton, over at In Search of the Tempestuous Sea, has just nominated me for this award:
According to the terms of the award, I must now:
According to the terms of the award, I must now:
- Paste the image on my blog. (See above.)
- Link back to the blogger who gave me the award. (See further above.)
- Pick my five favorite blogs with less than 200 followers, and leave
a comment on their blog to let them know they have received the award.
Hmmmm, let me think. Dang, this is harder than I thought! Practically all the blogs I read have at least 200 followers, or are from big enough names that they probably do. Most of the rest don't say, so I'll ass-u-me not, just to make it easy. And nominating Andy's other blog, Bus Error, where he expounds on technical topics, would be too obvious. So here we go, in no particular order: - Joe Klemmer's My Unknown Blog (which maybe now will become known), mostly on political news and cutting-edge science.
- Lesley Slepner's Talking with our Aging Relatives, which has proven useful as a source of information... and as a place to vent.
- Naresh Jain's Managed Chaos, mainly about agile software development. This might have too many readers, but it doesn't say, so I'm counting it. He's probably a big name in India, seeing as his last several posts have been about organizing the Agile India conference.
- Bryan Liles' Smarticus, explained by its subtitle: "code – video – mac – lifehack" (the code being mainly Ruby these days).
- Taryn somebody's (she doesn't reveal her last name) Ruby-Coloured Glasses. They have a serious U surplus in England, doncha know. Britain has to make use of those leftover U's from Wales somehow....
- And as an extra special bonus, no I'm not going to officially nominate my other blogs, but I'd appreciate if you'd check them out. See the sidebar.
- Hope that the five blogs chosen will keep spreading the love and pass it on to five more blogs.