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Mobinfo Motivated Muti mobile info processor PAJAMAS MEDIA & Kissing -[ Lifestyle health Media ] http://pajamasmedia.com/site/about/ Blog + Publish Media + Publishing--Democratization PJM’s mission is to expand the influence of weblogs by finding and promoting the best of them, providing bloggers with a forum to meet and share resources, and the chance to join a for-profit network that will give them additional leverage to pursue knowledge wherever they may find it. From academics, professionals and decorated experts, to ordinary citizens sitting around the house opining in their pajamas, our community of bloggers are among the most widely read and influential citizen journalists out there, and our roster will be expanding daily. We also plan to provide a bridge between old media and new, bringing bloggers and mainstream journalists—more and more of whom have started to blog—together in a debate-friendly forum. In the 1960’s, the medium may have been the message, but in the new century, it’s time for the medium to get out of the way. Call it the blogosphere, call it citizen journalism, or call it (we hope) Pajamas Media—but the next phase in the democratization of ideas has begun. Stick around, read some blogs, and come back often. Our door will be open. Kissy Kissy & Kissy----LOVE & Lifestyle Thursday, January 05, 2006 Howard Jacobson discusses the perilous negotiations of contemporary kissing etiquette in The Independent (unfortunately his column is subscription only). His main complaint is that increasing numbers of women appear to think it perfectly OK to kiss friends and acquaintances on the lips rather than on the cheek. I've noticed the same. Of course, sometimes it's just a (usually happy) accident. But some women (I can't really speak for men - although of course more and more men are kissing each other with abandon these days) are persistent and determined lippers. I'm sure it's got nothing to do with wanting a quick snog, but why they choose this approach I'm not sure - perhaps it's a cultural reference I'm unaware of. Continue reading at The Walrus Posted by Mobinfo at 2006-01-05 23:13:25 | Read More | Edit | Comments(0) | Trackback(0) Page: Tags Updated Comments Archives Links