i was making a joke, clearly it was a miss.
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i was making a joke, clearly it was a miss.
while dissing himself cause he spelt 'basically' wrong. muppetQuote:
Originally Posted by gerbick
Ignore. He stated it was a bad joke.
Oh well... back to the subject of how Swampy and Markp are basically blog sith lords...
I mean... erm. Back to the subject... ok?
:)K
thank-you ;) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gerbick
I don't have time to set-up a blog because I post here. :(
<sith lisp>No, thhhank you thhhailor!</sith lisp>Quote:
Originally Posted by nordberg
well, i have a blog about flash (used to be about flash), because once i translated a few articles from gskinner and published them there. Suddenly it got kinda known in the latin flash community, so I felt the need to keep going. Actually it feels good from time to time when someone writes a comment telling you your site is a good resource :)
The other blog is for perverts who like pretty girls. Basically I maintain that one for traffic. Some day, one of my blogs will make 1000 dollars a day :)
I love my blog.
Time shifts in and out right now I'm out of time to actually write.
People actually read my blog. I got a job because of my blog.
My blog is a great way to store my responses from help threads.
Meaning I don't have to start from scratch responding from the same
post over and over. It doubles as a tute area.
My blog is recieved well by those who visit. I enjoy well written blogs by others It's a wonderful way to vent my opinions about issues that concern both myself and my readers.
Blogging requires effort moreso then simply replying to a post.
Blog articles are permanent. Unlike threads which can be buried deep never
to be seen from again.
Blogging is a wonderful way to develop/sharpen ones writing skills.
I just wish I could have recovered all my aricles from my old portal/cms
so they would have been preserved in my blog.
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Originally Posted by Frets
So they are or aren't permanent?? :confused: :confused: :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Frets
Depends on why you blog. I began blogging when I was building an integrated news system/backend feed/blog reader and along the way found I enjoy it.
Frets feed was one of the defaults while I was building it (still is for the opensource) so I'm a big fan of his feed. Granted there are a ton of bogus blogs or better off not being blog blogs but places like Moock, Chambers, Skinner and others always have something worth reading in theirs. I guess blogging is like anything else...you either like it or hate it.
jeesh, how about some links people...
are you going to make me dig through the help forums :)