Joining the crowd...
by
Tracy R Reed
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last modified
May 28, 2006 10:04 PM
Do you know what a "blog" is? You are reading one right now. It's short
for "web log" which is a sort of online diary or news site. Blogging
(see, it's even been verbed so you know it's hot) has even been made
the 2004 Word Of
The Year by Merriam-Webster and has
been added to their online dictionary and will be in the next print
version. Slashdot.org
was the first blog I was familiar with and now everyone seems to have a
blog. But don't get too excited. If you are just learning about it now
you can consider yourself way behind. By the time something like this
makes it into the dictionary the techno-hipsters have long since moved
on to something new. It's kinda like all of those "ethnic" words we
hear so much of now like "bling" and "baller" and "snee" or whatever
that incredibly annoying and stupid word is that some people like to
snicker about in the presence of others thinking they don't
know what it means yet. By the time most people know what it means the
real originators of that stuff have moved onto something newer and
cooler. I'm still not sure why I would need a blog but it seems like a
good place to save interesting links and stuff I run across and perhaps
share it with the rest of the world. Not that all that many people
visit my website but perhaps more will if I start posting more stuff. I
will try to avoid posting mundane things such as how I went and got my
haircut today (I did, nice and short) but will try to stick to cool tech news and my flying and travel adventures.

