What do bloggers do when they get writer's block? They surf the web, they check out you-tube. Anything to get an idea to spout about. I like the good old days when something important happened or there was a burning issue that needed to be ranted about first -- then it got an article written about it. But many bloggers, myself included, feel compelled to write a blog on a regular basis -- important issue or not. Something to do with rankings in the blogosphere, people counting on it, etc.
I, for instance, have just completed a big assignment, there is no big issue weighing on my mind, and I have just had a big meal and am feeling quite content. The last thing I want to do is rant. So here I am blogging just to keep a tenuous rank in the blogoshphere. Does anyone else feel the same way? (Because of course, getting people to comment on a blog or answer a question is another way to boost the rating).
Well, that's all I have to say on the subject. Which isn't much. But you pretty much knew that from the title.
I can see the point you weren't going to, and the stand you didn't stand on.
Nothing like a good meal.
Posted by: Gene Brady | 11/21/2009 at 05:19 PM
Greg, thanks for nothing.
Posted by: Russ | 11/20/2009 at 02:01 PM