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I am seeing a rash of “advice” on how to “think up” blog posts. No doubt this is a result of the Twitter popularity. I hate gimmicks. Much of the advice given about “increasing your blog output” is irritating to me. Why? ...
The main thing keeping me from using Chrome a LOT more is the lack of Plugins for blogging. I am accustomed to my LiveWriter Blogit link, or even my Scribe Fire editor that allows me to start up a blog post with the relevant text that I have...
Wow. Has it been that long already? This is a book that pointed me in the right direction. It got me blogging. It instilled some boldness in me. IN a sense, that it it has been 10 years has me a bit ashamed of...
From the below , it looks as though my blogging is coming up on its 7th anniversary.
Sunday, June 02, 2002 In the process of moving a lot old writing to Weblogs here to this weblog site. TheoBlogical Community
It seems to me that Facebook has a whole bunch of the “overlay” that keeps most social communication “surfacey”. In other words, there’s a whole lot of “conversation piece” stuff and entertainment games (like Trivia quizzes), but very...
I hate to admit it, but I have seen almost the entire scene of “Social Networking” pass me by. I was early on the Web, early in getting up a Website on theological matters that sought to incorporate dialogue and online community, ...
This post will prevent another WHOLE month going by without any blog posts. I’ve been in quite the silence. Now that it’s summer, and my son is done with school (and halfway through his college career!!!) , and I have that...
I’ve been trying to change my “politics” heavy tendencies in blogging, but in doing so, it seems I am also finding precious little I feel moved to write about. But I don’t feel that it’s just due to some downswing in political fervor...
I just noticed how my previous post was SO similar to the one two posts before it, almost a month ago. And that makes a grand total of 5 posts for the month. Really an extremely dry period. It seems that along with this, ...
It’s been nearly three weeks since I last posted. That might be a record for me. I’ve not even been thinking much at all about posting in that period. I’ve all but withdrawn from the politics going on. I voted early (last week), ...
The four of us spent 5 days up in Cincinnati at Janet’s parent’s house, and did a day of King’s Island, a couple of Reds games , and I spent a little time helping out remotely at work (maybe 4 hours or so). It...
Blogging and reading has come hard for the past couple of months. In May, I had my first 7 day stretch without a blog post in quite some time. I have read part way into several books, unable to spend long periods of time reading...
Got 3 new books this past week: Reading the Cavanaugh book, Being Consumed, right now. First chapter talks about what constitutes economic “freedom”, and it is much more than the simple absence of coercion. He even takes Milton Friedman to...
Bill O’Reilly continues to deride DailyKOS about COMMENTS on that blog. COMMENTS, of which there are more than 100 on nearly every post, at least 3 or 4 times a day. The deception of this guy just sickens me (not so much...
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