Via Pharyngula I find the commissar's project to make a blog family tree.
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your blogfather, or blogmother, as the case may be. Marie Gryphon who was the first blogger to post on the the John Lott affair. I started this blog to join in the discussion.
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Include your blog-birth-month, the month that you started blogging January 2003.
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If you are reasonably certain that you have spawned any blog-children, mention them, too. If I inspired you to start blogging, leave a comment!
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Hi, Blog-Father. Hope to make you proud some day.
(There were a couple of others that also pushed me along, but I'd put your blog first.)
This post provoked me to make a public nuisance of myself.
You are most definately part of our blog parentage, but we are a non-traditional house-hold and have far more than two blog-parents.
Yip Mr Lambert your blog was definately one of the blogs that enticed me into blogging.
Hmmm... I suppose my immediate blogmother would be my wife, which is just a little too creepy for me to want to use the term.
Unless The Poor Man is blog-dad, since he prodded me to get one for a long time before that.
I'm with jayinbmore; there were a small handful (say, three) of blogs which convinced me that they could be a useful contribution to online discussion, and inspired me to give it a try. Deltoid, with it's very careful debunking, was certainly one of those.