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Viral video of the day
Just briefly: this video went viral, apparently this week. How?
Through blogs. Enjoy 
OPEN THREAD : Where are the women bloggers writing about New York?
This is driving me insane! I can't seem to raise the levels of estrogen in this blog --and it's killing me.
So please people, take a moment to promote your favorite New York women bloggers. They can be "mommy blogger", "edubloggers", foodies, blawggers, hell even sex bloggers if you dare.
I absolutely positively want to see who is out there but also, I want to know who are the women who want to come to The Daily Gotham and just estroswarm the shit out of this blog.
Please, take my blog.
Please, join our cause.
Lots of Blog Coverage of the Duffield Underground Railroad Safehouses
Several news outlets have covered the Duffield Abolitionist homes.
The Real Estate Observer gives us a nice shout out.
Curbed summarizes the last DailyGotham post.
The Gowanus Lounge also wades in, and NY Magazine offers a few words.
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NoLandGrab offers original analysis by picking up a point published here. AKRF/NYCEDC chose to print a map without its legend, and NoLandGrab suggests that the missing legend offers support of the residents' oral histories.
Thanks y'all for keeping this on the burner!
Behold The Politicker's sexiness

Azi "Wolfman" Paybarah howls at the proverbial moon while we're waiting for Bill Richardson to arrive.
I wonder if when people talk about "those crazy bloggers" they have an image like this in mind.
Daily Gotham Reader Poll Results
Some time ago, we did a poll to find out what issues our readers are most concerned about. The poll received 150 responses; the poll question was What's your top New York political issue in 2007?
The results show an interesting divergence between what our readers want and what most New York blogs seem to be writing about. Nobody cares about the Presidential race (well, one respondent named it) as much as about the need to reform Albany.
Poll results and some rudimentary analysis on the flip. read more »






