Why Do You Blog?

Q: If you’ve ever stopped blogging for a long period of time, or abandonded a blog, why did you?

I started the blog at the beginning of February 2005. Eleven posts and thirty days later I stopped and didn’t write another post for over a year. What was going through my head when I decided to quit? There was a little bit of “What do I know and who would want to read it?”, definitely. And I think I found the freedom of it very appealing on paper but scary in practice. I had worked for years as a writer, doing tech docs and marketing stuff. I was used to going through multiple drafts and reviews before publishing anything. A direct channel to the world made me feel sort of naked and unprotected. But eventually I started it up again because I felt like I was missing out on connecting with interesting people who were interested in some of the same stuff I was. This turned out to be absolutely true.

(dead link) Why indeed, Darren. Why indeed. (http://www.obviousness.net/2007/01/why-indeed-darren-why-indeed.html)

Girl Talk!

# Did you know kissing is healthy? # It’s good to cry.

# Chicken soup actually makes you feel better.

# 94% of boys would love it if you sent them flowers.

# Lying is actually unhealthy.

# Only apply mascara to your top lashes.

# It’s actually true, boys DO insult you when they like you!

# 89% of guys want YOU to make the 1st move.

# Ya but 99.99% of girls want guys to make the first move.

# Chocolate will make you feel better! # Most boys think it’s cute when you say the wrong thing.

# A good friend never judges. # A good foundation will hide hickeys! …not that you have any.

# Boys aren’t worth your tears

# We ALL love surprises!!

Number of iPhones

Apple will need to execute flawlessly. In units built and shipped, the iPhone launch will dwarf anything Apple has attempted. It plans to have 3 million iPhones ready for sale on June 29, two sources say. (Apple won’t comment.) And with its touch-screen keyboard, powerful battery-sapping processors, and a panoply of new applications, the iPhone is far more complex than the iPod. Glitches could lead to costly recalls and returns if buyers find the phone buggy or confusing. [[(dead link) via (http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jun2007/tc20070606_154290.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_top+story)]]

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