I love 'Street Prophets' and even the weaker (but still evolving) sports blog linked here. Now, I have seen some people saying that they would like have a 'dKos Canada Edition'. That's a wonderful idea, but I want more!
Can we get 'DailyKos Local'? What about 'DailyKos South', 'DailyKos New England'? 'DailyKos Rhode Island'? 'DailyKos Military'?
There is so much traffic here now that it makes it difficult to get across or read much without blurring away at light speed.
The blogs are the future of political discourse. They are the way forward from writing your congressman, letters to the editor, calls to C-Span, radio talk shows, etc.
Just as 'Wikis' have forever changed reference and text books, political blogs are another step forward Political collaboration, causes and projects worked on by multiple people together (collaboratively) rather than individually.
Just like grid computing uses mutiple processors as one across the Internets, we are the processors grinding away at small bits of data.
Grid computing is an emerging computing model that provides the ability to perform higher throughput computing by taking advantage of many networked computers to model a virtual computer architecture that is able to distribute process execution across a parallel infrastructure. Grids use the resources of many separate computers connected by a network (usually the internet) to solve large-scale computation problems. Grids provide the ability to perform computations on large data sets, by breaking them down into many smaller ones, or provide the ability to perform many more computations at once than would be possible on a single computer, by modeling a parallel division of labor between processes.