04-22-2004, 06:43 PM
Bloggs, much like everything else in life, must be judged individually, not as a whole, as they can serve many different purposes and have frighteningly varried quality.
I know of several excellent bloggs where kindly and knowledgable individuals have set up databases of ideas, aid, and discussions concerning, for example, cocoa programing for Mac computers. Among many tidbits I find nearly useless, this weblogg allowed to ( ;) ) set up and try out my own short-lived weblogg.
That being said, the most frequent use of webloggs is rather a waste of time and space. But hey, so is most of the internet -- I'd still hate to see the whole www go down the drain.
gekko
I know of several excellent bloggs where kindly and knowledgable individuals have set up databases of ideas, aid, and discussions concerning, for example, cocoa programing for Mac computers. Among many tidbits I find nearly useless, this weblogg allowed to ( ;) ) set up and try out my own short-lived weblogg.
That being said, the most frequent use of webloggs is rather a waste of time and space. But hey, so is most of the internet -- I'd still hate to see the whole www go down the drain.
gekko
"Life is sacred and you are not its steward. You have stewardship over it but you don't own it. You're making a choice to go through this, it's not just happening to you. You're inviting it, and in some ways delighting in it. It's not accidental or coincidental. You're choosing it. You have to realize you've made choices."
-Michael Ventura, "Letters@3AM"
-Michael Ventura, "Letters@3AM"