I've been getting a few referrals lately from Kent Tegel's weblog, Enjoy Every Sandwich. So, naturally, I checked it out. It is pretty good, worth adding to my opml for sharpreader. I especially like his Take Outs where he aggregates the posts he finds interesting and puts little comments after them. The format he uses for it is great. As it with most of the blogs that I read regularly, he has a mix of technical content and general blogging content.
There is something (a lot of things?) about the whole blogging thing that differentiates itself from just reading people's websites. I'm talking about the fact that I'll gladly read someone's blog wherein they outline stuff that they do with their life, rather than just technical stuff. On a website, though, it is kind of annoying to go back and see a blurb about their dog, for example. I guess the whole website paradigm seems to me like a newsletter or magazine, whereas a blog (especially the RSS feed) seems much more like a community and conversation.