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Today is World Diabetes Day, a great time to talk about prevention and treatment

Today is World Diabetes Day, a great time to talk about prevention and treatment

The number of people with diabetes is escalating rapidly. Education and prevention are key to stemming the tide of this chronic disease. It’s World Diabetes Day. But as a person who lives with the condition, it’s something I think about every day. I have to, because if I don’t manage my health even the many significant advances in care and […]

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If you can read this, Eclectablog has been safely moved to the new server

If you can read this, Eclectablog has been safely moved to the new server

We appear to have made the successful transition to the new server without any serious hitches. Old posts are all still there, images are still there, and so far as I can tell, everything is working as it should. Three cheers to Charles Gaba of Brainwrap Web Design for his efficient work on a Friday night. Let’s all carry him […]

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Eclectablog server move happening tonight, site will be down for some time

Eclectablog server move happening tonight, site will be down for some time

I am happy/terrified to inform you that we are moving Eclectablog to a new server this evening, a process being handled by our intrepid web hosting provider Charles Gaba of Brainwrap Web Design. This will give us more bandwidth, more storage, and better service overall so it’s a smart move. It’s also one that gives me heartburn and anxiety. The […]

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The internet killed the journalism star

The internet killed the journalism star

You wouldn’t walk into a store and walk out with a New York Times without paying for it, would you? Tim Kreider has a brilliant piece in this past Sunday’s New York Times called “Slaves of the Internet, Unite!”. In it, he perfectly describes the situation that many “content providers” on the internet, writers like me, Amy, and LOLGOP, and […]

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Introducing our newest Eclectablog contributor: Gary Abud, Jr. – Michigan 2013-2014 Teacher of the Year

Introducing our newest Eclectablog contributor: Gary Abud, Jr. – Michigan 2013-2014 Teacher of the Year

Who better to discuss education issues than the Teacher of the Year?! I am honored and exceedingly pleased to announce Eclectablog’s newest contributor, Michigan 2013-2014 Teacher of the Year Gary Abud, Jr. I normally introduce new contributors with an interview but Gary and I have already done an extensive interview (which you can read HERE.) Gary and I first connected […]

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Last Day: Fourth Quarter Fundraiser – We’re sort of like street performers on the internet. With progressive politics.

Last Day: Fourth Quarter Fundraiser – We’re sort of like street performers on the internet. With progressive politics.

Will blog for change. You know the scene: you walk by a street performer and something about them makes you stop. Something about their playing is compelling enough to get you to pause your life and listen, even if only for a half a song. Maybe you drop some change or some folding money into their guitar case or tip […]

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Day 6 – Fourth Quarter Fundraiser – We are a community with a voice

Day 6 – Fourth Quarter Fundraiser – We are a community with a voice

One big happy One of the most gratifying things about Eclectablog for me is how many of you are regular readers and, in your own ways, contributors. For example, in the past six months, Eclectablog has had over 625,000 visits from about 445,000 visitors. That means many of you are regular visitors, checking in once a day, once a week, […]

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Day 5 – Fourth Quarter Fundraiser: Wow, have we come a long way or what?!

Day 5 – Fourth Quarter Fundraiser: Wow, have we come a long way or what?!

A little blog that grew up I first started blogging at a site called Modblog. It was more of a blogging community than anything and I met some friends there that I still stay in touch with today. That was in 2003, right before the Bush/Kerry election, and the site was called “I’m just sayin’”. I probably had 50 people […]

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Day 4: Fourth Quarter fundraiser – Conservative groups fund bloggers. Liberal groups? Not so much.

Day 4: Fourth Quarter fundraiser – Conservative groups fund bloggers. Liberal groups? Not so much.

Please feed the bloggers One thing that I’ve learned over the years is that conservative blogosphere is a pretty lucrative gig if you have even a modicum of talent. Corporatist groups actually pay people to go online not only to blog but to do all sorts of nefarious things like downvoting liberal posts and comments on sites like Reddit, give […]

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PROGRAMMING NOTE: Team Eclectablog takes two shifts on Tony Trupiano’s radio show tonight

PROGRAMMING NOTE: Team Eclectablog takes two shifts on Tony Trupiano’s radio show tonight

Chris Savage — the man himself — and Amy Lynn Smith join ‘Night Shift with Tony Trupiano’ on Thursday night. A quick heads’ up that Chris and I will both be guests on ‘Night Shift with Tony Trupiano’ tonight, October 10. I’ll be on at 7:30ET to discuss my blog post from earlier this week, ‘I’m sick and tired of […]

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Day 1: Fourth Quarter fundraiser – We’re all in this together

Day 1: Fourth Quarter fundraiser – We’re all in this together

Eclectablog is made possible with the support of readers like you. Over the past year or so, the pervasive power of corporatists in our society has really hit home for me. Corporate interests have so much money, so many resources, and have created such an effective network to put their personal, self-serving, profit-maximizing stamp on our policies and laws that […]

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