Category Archives: Weblogs (Blogs)

Weblogs (Blogs)

Trumpfiles2020 ..new blog…

Update: February 10, 2021 ..I’ve archived and retired the Trumpfiles blog, and that is the reason for the gap in my archives.. I was away working on the Biden-Harris election as best I could and the site to get out the truth about Trump.. I resumed working on my main blog, DrWeb’s Domain in February, 2021…

Editor’s Note: I’ve been away from my blog a while; apologies.. life, quarantine, coronavirus have intervened.. I’ll be back, to quote Arnold.. meanwhile, see below for my new blog for the 2020 Presidential Election in November, 2020.. please take a look, follow, like, etc.

Screenshot of my new blog, Trumpfiles2020…

I have a new blog, started in April, 2020, in support of Joe Biden, and telling the truth about Trump.. You can view and follow the blog at:
https://trumpfiles2020.com/

You also follow our Twitter feed for the blog and other posts at:
https://twitter.com/TFiles2020

You can also like and follow our Facebook page for the blog and other posts at:
https://www.facebook.com/2020-Election-Info-102964051403254/

There’s a link on the blog’s Contact page to join in or help out:
https://trumpfiles2020.com/contact/

The Children Inside — rachelmankowitz

Generally when I write in my blog, or anywhere else, I’m writing from the point of view of my most grown up, most presentable self, because that’s what people do. When I leave the house to interact with other people I generally dress up in a certain way and use certain words and facial […]

The Children Inside — rachelmankowitz

Recommended read.. great post on animal spirits, our different selves, etc.

Your Profile | NetGalley

Professional Reader


NetGalley is a site where book reviewers and other professional readers can read books before they are published, in e-galley or digital galley form. Members register for free and can request review copies or be invited to review by the publisher. DrWeb is a member, and I review books from publishers. As a retired librarian, it’s a great way to share new books and my views on them with my followers, other readers, etc.

Source: Check Out | NetGalley

Bill Gates on Books and Blogging – The New York Times

 Bill Gates reads about 50 books a year. Credit Scott Olson/Getty Images
Bill Gates reads about 50 books a year. Credit Scott Olson/Getty Images

Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has emerged as a force in the publishing industry, thanks to the book reviews he posts on his blog, Gates Notes. Mr. Gates, who says he reads about 50 books a year, discussed his love of reading, how he makes his selections and what book Warren Buffett recommended. Below are excerpts from a recent email interview.

Source: Bill Gates on Books and Blogging – The New York Times