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November 28, 2002
Thursday
 
 
The internet just got better
David Carr (London)  Activism

If, like me, you avidly devour everything this man ever writes, but get a little impatient trawling the blogosphere seeking out his hitherto-elusive brilliance, then get ready to be happy.

Mark Steyn now has has his own website!

Now that's what I call progress.


[My thanks to Tim Blair for the link]

Comments

Excellent, I've always enjoy his writings in the Spectator and Telegraph now I'll check out his other work.

On a related them it's worth poping along to the The Atlantic now and again and doing a search on PJ O'Rourke*. His recent piece on Egypt is excellent.

*I don't mind paying £2.00 for a sandwich on bucket airlines btw!


Posted by Mark Holland at November 28, 2002 03:06 PM

Superb! Steyn ranks alongside O'Rourke as a "must-read" guy.


Posted by Tom at November 28, 2002 04:36 PM

His article exposing Bush's cozy relations with the Saudi's despite all the evidence they are up to their necks on terrorism is an excellent piece.


Posted by Robert at November 28, 2002 05:18 PM

Is it legal for Mr Stein to quote a man who writes that black people (13% of the population of the United States) commit half the murders in the U.S. (and that without them Americans are no more likely to kill each other than Canadians are)?

Surely this comes under "incitment to racial hatred" or some such law?


Posted by Paul Marks at November 28, 2002 10:17 PM

Funny, site now comes up as a spacereg.com 'under construction' page.


Posted by John Farren at November 29, 2002 10:00 AM

Ah. Oops. Not a problem with the site, but with a very annoying proxy server, which is about to get the HAL treatment.


Posted by John Farren at November 29, 2002 10:17 AM