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« Much Wisdom Can be Found | Main | INDC Public Service Announcement: Coping With SBMS » May 20, 2004
Whoa
Posted by Bill What if nearly a thousand people visited a blog in five hours and were too goddamned lazy to leave a "yes" or "no" comment on an interrogatory post? Would that blog really exist? Or would it be a dream of a blog dreaming of a blog dreaming of a microscopic universe that served as an atom inside another blog contained in another universe? UPDATE: Not a random thought people, follow the link. Don't make me beg. Posted by Bill at May 20, 2004 03:40 PM | TrackBack (0) CommentsThat last sentence made my brain turn inside out. Posted by: Dr. Kate at May 20, 2004 03:52 PM no, it would not be a blog Posted by: mlah at May 20, 2004 03:56 PM LMAO - thank you mlah! Posted by: Bill from INDC Journal at May 20, 2004 03:59 PM In the immortal words of Neo: "Whoa!" Posted by: Farmer Joe at May 20, 2004 06:24 PM Bill, you're losing it. Stick to the topics. Random thought blogging should be reserved for webcam girls' blogs and wayward teenage boys. Posted by: Eric at May 20, 2004 06:36 PM Eric - it's not a random thought, it's got a very specific purpose - FOLLOW THE LINK! Posted by: Bill from INDC at May 20, 2004 06:45 PM But the question you asked is specific to bloggers - if you don't have a blog (and not all blog readers do) - or you have a blog nobody links to. - you don't really have an answer to that question. Posted by: Mad Anthony at May 22, 2004 12:44 PM Then don't answer it, of course ... when I was still hunting for answers only about 4 people had a comment. Posted by: Bill from INDC at May 22, 2004 01:32 PM |
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