Thursday, March 27, 2008

We'll Do What It Takes to Make You Read About Our Blog Developments

Posted by on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 4:12 PM

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Pith Nation, You may have noticed that we've been a bit more prolific here lately. (Matt, in fact, has been so busy posting he's still in his pajamas, while Woods is off somewhere drinking as usual. I'm in an undisclosed location cussing html code.) What the hell is going on? We're retooling Pith in the Wind as we speak, refocusing our efforts on what this blog's primary contributors know best—politics, media and news—and in fact narrowing Pith's authors to the lineup of Matt Pulle, Jeff Woods, Bruce Barry and yours truly. On infrequent occasions, other bylines will appear here—special guest Roger Abramson, for example—but Pulligan Woodbarry is what you can generally expect. Bear with us as we update, revise, change our minds, delete, change our minds again, add, start over and add some more to our links and blogroll along the right-hand rail. We're also working on some design elements that will be joining the mix soon. They involve a really ugly bitch, a dude who looks like an ex-con, a guy with a huge nose, and a balding academic with a baby face. If you've been removed from the blogroll and want to make your case for why the new Pith should keep you, email me. Flattery will get you everywhere. Love and links, Liz and the rest of the Pith crew

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