Weblog hierarchy
am 26.10.2004 von TransblawgI’ve borrowed the following graphic (click to enlarge) of weblog hierarchy from Tom Reynolds of Random Acts of Reality. It’s very impressive. I suppose one can exist on …
Blogger on Radio Scotland
Transblawg / Tom Reynolds (not his real name) blogs his life with the London Ambulance Service (or whatever it’s called) in Random Acts of Reality. Yesterday he was interviewed on a Radio Scotland show about his blog, which has about 5,000 readers:...…
Dog breakout at night/Tierheimausbruch bei Nacht
Transblawg / Not quite a breakout from the Battersea Dogs’ Home, but one dog opening his and his friends’ cages at night for midnight feasts. Story and videoclip. (via Random Acts of Reality, the blog of a London ambulance man)...…
Translation weblog Oversetter
Transblawg / I have just discovered that Nick Rosenthal of Salford Translations Ltd. has a weblog called Oversetter. Nick was once the Jerry Pournelle of the ITI, with his column Nick’s Attic (or something like that) in the Bulletin. Let’s hope for m…
Literary translation blog/Weblog Literaturübersetzung EN>DE
Transblawg / There’s a discussion started by Kaltmamsell at Vorspeisenplatte as to whether comments in a weblog are covered by freedom of speech. I think I’ll let Udo speak for me there. In my private weblog I can do what I want...…
Bloggen mit Dreamweaver
Handakte WebLAWg / Marius Zaharia beschreibt bei Macromedia, wie man mit Dreamweaver, PHP und MySQL ein Weblog realisiert. Ein recht ausführlicher Zweiteiler, der...…
German-English translation weblog
Transblawg / Translation in the Trenches - ‘a blow-by-blow [account?] of a dog-eat-dog world’ is a translator’s weblog I’m unfamiliar with. I have my suspicions as to who Trench Warrior might be, but perhaps I’m wrong. Anyway, he men…
Kirchweih unexplained
Transblawg / (click to enlarge) I found Hau den Lukas easier to understand. But I see they’re older than I thought....…
Weblogs searched in frames/Weblogs in Frames durchgesucht
Transblawg / As Robin Stocks notes, one doesn’t want one’s weblog to appear within a frame carrying a disclaimer but also advertising for one of the numerous translators’ sites that have become so popular recently. I don’t know whether the…
