This just in. "Blog" is #2 on the Top Ten Words of 2003.
In my opinion, were it not for the war, from which we get the #1 word, embedded, Blog would have been #1, only proving my point, that it is a blog world afterall.
Saturday, December 27, 2003
Friday, December 12, 2003
Thursday, December 04, 2003
Wednesday, November 26, 2003
So now Blogger has some useful hints on how NOT to get fired when you blog. Or what I like to call, the fireless blog.
Friday, November 21, 2003
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Tuesday, September 09, 2003
Tuesday, August 19, 2003
Saturday, July 05, 2003
Thursday, June 05, 2003
Saturday, May 31, 2003
I'm not sure what this blog is all about, but it contains a cool tag-line:
"There are no secrets-Only information you don't yet have."
This would be the anti-quote to "Setec Astronomy" from Sneakers.
"There are no secrets-Only information you don't yet have."
This would be the anti-quote to "Setec Astronomy" from Sneakers.
Thursday, May 29, 2003
Thursday, May 22, 2003
Sunday, May 18, 2003
Thursday, May 15, 2003
Tuesday, May 06, 2003
Check out Design Flea's blog. It's litered with (links to) cool stuff, such as the You're In Control (Urine Control) game and Your White Boxer Name.
Sunday, April 27, 2003
Related to the previous post (aka FedBlog), I discovered that the army has a VERY in-depth Infantry Forum, which is very interesting. Seems like an Infantry Blog wold nicely supplement this effort.
Saturday, April 26, 2003
Thursday, April 24, 2003
Sunday, April 20, 2003
From a CNET article about the 10th anniversary of the web browser...
Future: Is there life after the browser?
Technologies ranging from instant messaging to blogging raise questions about the software's relevancy in years to come.
By the way, if you used Netscape 1.0 when it was the latest browser out there, raise your hand.
(my hand is already raised)
If you also use Netscape 7.0 currently raise your other hand.
(both my hands are raised... no more questions, I'm outta hands)
Future: Is there life after the browser?
Technologies ranging from instant messaging to blogging raise questions about the software's relevancy in years to come.
By the way, if you used Netscape 1.0 when it was the latest browser out there, raise your hand.
(my hand is already raised)
If you also use Netscape 7.0 currently raise your other hand.
(both my hands are raised... no more questions, I'm outta hands)
Thursday, April 17, 2003
As someone who sees the potential, I think we need a FedBlog or MilBlog or GovBlog site that we can leverage. Since we can't access blogspot.com from work and all. But many IPTs and the like could tremendously benefit from such a service. Just think, www.blogger.mil/nameyouript. How cool would that be?
Tuesday, April 15, 2003
It says that I (Shawn) posted this audioblog, but really it's that lucky bastard Rob sunning on the beach....
Rob reflecting on blogs from a Florida beach
Rob reflecting on blogs from a Florida beach
Friday, April 11, 2003
Wednesday, April 09, 2003
Friday, April 04, 2003
Wednesday, April 02, 2003
I've come to notice recently that all people seem to talk about lately is blogging. Blog blog blog blog eggs and blog. So I thought, hey, let's blog about that.
I mean, I think I've noticed AT LEAST four web articles about blogging in the last few days alone, and that's without looking for them. And then last night on CNN I watched two old people discuss the psychology of blogging. Heck, my grandfather has a cable modem and a CD burner (two things I never thought I'd say), so maybe next week he'll have a blog.
SPEAKING of having a blog, I was noticing how the word BLOG can be used in place of many common words and phrases. Such as, Blog You! Or, have a bloggy day. Or, what the blog was that? The difference is... you can say it and MEAN it. For example, if someone cuts you off in traffic and you say "Blog You!", you can blog about it when you get home (unless you're using the even better option of AudioBlog), perhaps even adding the person's license plate number to your blog (for future reference).
I mean, I think I've noticed AT LEAST four web articles about blogging in the last few days alone, and that's without looking for them. And then last night on CNN I watched two old people discuss the psychology of blogging. Heck, my grandfather has a cable modem and a CD burner (two things I never thought I'd say), so maybe next week he'll have a blog.
SPEAKING of having a blog, I was noticing how the word BLOG can be used in place of many common words and phrases. Such as, Blog You! Or, have a bloggy day. Or, what the blog was that? The difference is... you can say it and MEAN it. For example, if someone cuts you off in traffic and you say "Blog You!", you can blog about it when you get home (unless you're using the even better option of AudioBlog), perhaps even adding the person's license plate number to your blog (for future reference).
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