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June 07, 2005

Cardinals Link Blog Take 2

I used to run a Cardinals Linkblog, it's long since decayed away but I still run accross things on the internet that people would be interested in seeing, but that don't really require an entire post here so I was thinking of dragging the linkblog out of retirement.

Until I had an even better idea (thanks to TOLAXOR), I'm going to start a new link blog using del.icio.us. Here's how it works:

I'll tag anything interesting with cardinalslinkblog. So you can go to that page, or subsribe to the RSS feed and see the links as they come accross. If you run accross something interesting just post it to del.icio.us with the same tag and everybody sees it.

For information about del.icio.us go here.

Posted by Josh at 10:56 AM | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

January 24, 2005

Downtime

Just wanted to chime in here and say that the birdwatch was down for a few hours this morning due to undisclosed technical problems (our webhost had something happen but we havn't been able to get ahold of them and find out what).

Everything is back to normal now though, so continue enjoying your day.

Posted by Josh at 03:51 PM | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

January 03, 2005

Cards Bloggers

Anybody out there who has a Cardinals blog out there and isn't listed in our Cardinals link blog leave your URL in the comments to this post and I'll get them up there.

Except for The Cards Fan in Cubs Land, who gave me the idea and is already added.

Posted by Josh at 09:51 AM | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

January 01, 2005

Welcome to the Birdwatch

birdwatch (v) - To watch and study birds in their natural habitat

By birds, we mean redbirds, or Cardinals, and of course by natural habitat, we mean a baseball diamond. More specifically, we are a group of Cardinal fans who love to watch the games, analyze the moves and the stats, and just plain love the game. We've all been faithful readers of other Cardinals blogs, and some of us have even written for them, but now we're combining our efforts to maximize the value for you, the reader. So welcome fellow birdwatchers. We hope to be your guides through the ups and downs of the baseball season (and off-season). Enjoy the ride.

Posted by Josh at 12:00 AM | Comments (0)