Neighborhood things

I was looking around, trying to learn more about this weblog neighborhood concept when I ran across Mark Pilgrim’s little Python script that lets you use the Google API. So I thought I’d search on this blog and see what comes up as a neighborhood. I took a quick copy of the page Mark’s script puts out and as a temporary curiousity I thought I’d post it here.

It’s sort of interesting, there’s some blogs on there I’ve never read so I’ll have fun checking that out, but my wife might not be happy to find out she’s not in my weblog neighborhood. *L*

Eventually I’ll maybe find a way to have it consistently updated, or use something besides the Google API, but for now, this is sort of fun. 🙂

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