The blogosphere has been good to me, having brought me a number of friends, some of whom I have met face to face. For now I will mention just three.
Having read my announcement that PowerBlogs will be shutting down at the end of November, Keith Burgess-Jackson kindly sent me a number of unsolicited e-mails explaining how I could import the PowerBlogs posts, together with comments, en masse into this Typepad site. I had forgotten that the Typepad platform allows for multiple blogs. Keith's idea was simply to set up an archival blog and dump the old posts there. As usual, the devil is in the details. But a careful perusal of his-emails gave me all the clues I needed to get this project underway. Eventually, I will install a link to the PowerBlogs archive on my front page.
Keith is one my oldest blogospheric friends. We met early in 2004 not long after I had entered the 'sphere. He has been more than kind in promoting my efforts over the years. I fear that I have not reciprocated sufficiently. So I want you to go to his site right now and read his current batch of offerings. I should also mention that if it weren't for Keith I would never have met philosopher Mike Valle who lives a few miles from here.
I can't recall how exactly I met Ed Feser; it may have been via Keith's old Conservative Philosopher group blog. In any case, we have had a number of invigorating discussions. We have our differences, but our common ground makes their exfoliation fruitful. I am presently gearing up for another round as I study his latest book, Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide (One World, 2009), an inscribed copy of which he kindly sent me. Ed chimes in on his blog in agreement with my recent rant about copy editors and their political correctness. Please check it out.
Last but not least, Peter Lupu, who, though not a blogger, is the Real Thing as philosophers go. Such birds are rarely sighted even within (especially within?) the academic aviary. He discovered me via the old PowerBlogs site and left the best comments there that I have received in five years of blogging. To my great good fortune he flourishes here in the Zone and we see each other regularly. Last Thursday he came by and we talked from 2 to 9 P.M. He would have gone on til midnight had I let him. I have met in my entire life only one other philosopher with whom I could have as deep and productive a discussion, and that is my old friend Quentin Smith who I met in my early twenties. Like Smith an avis rara, Lupu has become the Smith of my late middle age.
So the blogosphere has been good to me. Today's stats hit an all-time high of 1,212 page views. I have nothing to complain about. Thanks for reading.
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