For whatever reason, the phrase “Tuesday Newsday” just sounds a little too corny to be proud of inventing. I searched around online and breathed a sigh of relief when I saw that it has been used and enjoyed by others for quite some time now. So, instead of being corny for inventing it, I will just be corny for borrowing it.
I’ve been reading a lot of different blogs online and I’ve enjoyed bringing in some guest bloggers to this site. Sometimes though, I find a cool news article and I want to do more to it than just “Digg” it. Starting on August 11, 2009, I will have a new weekly feature of discussing some sort of topic in the news that seems relevant to the idea of “what it means to be human”. It will be called “Tuesday Newsday” and I’ll try to have it up early on Tuesday morning each week.
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What do you think of the new look?

I like the new look in regards to the layout and interactivity of both the social bookmarking buttons and the tag cloud, but the background green is a tad dark for my tastes.
I like the idea of a weekly posting so we can all know what to expect, but if I add you to my Google Reader, I may read 4 weeks worth at a time, then wait a month before reading again. And with Google Reader, there is no green and no tag cloud.
Thanks for the feedback Erich. The green won’t be a permanent feature, I’m sure. I’ll probably change into something fallish in the fall and wintery in the winter. I to enjoy visiting sites more than following on Google Reader, but I still have several great sites on my reader.