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Tuesday, August 13, 2002

Commuting by Bicycle: Good or Bad?. This is an essay about the pros and cons of cycling as a form of commuting from the point of view of society in general, it also includes a short HOWTO on commuting by bicycle at the end. I originally started out by writing a diary rant on commuting by bike including vitriol on bus drivers and other cyclists and a final section on how things could be made better. [kuro5hin.org]  It's good to have this type of discussion -- I appreciate it as an avid bicyclist-commuter.
11:46:13 AM    

The frequency of my blog entries has fallen off considerably. I have blogged only a few times a month for the last few months. From the lack of frequency, one could come to the conclusion that I thought blogging wasn’t important. I do think it is important I just lost my groove there for a bit.

Dave Winer  recently pointed out that William Safire--columnist for the Sunday New York Times Magazine--explains blogging and defines the word “blog":

 

“Blog is a shortening of Web log. It is a Web site belonging to some average but opinionated Joe or Josie who keeps what used to be called a ''commonplace book'' -- a collection of clippings, musings and other things like journal entries that strike one's fancy or titillate one's curiosity. What makes this online daybook different from the commonplace book is that this form of personal noodling or diary-writing is on the Internet, with links that take the reader around the world in pursuit of more about a topic.”

One of the most interesting parts of his comments is where William Saffire says:

"To set one up (which I have not done because I don't want anyone to know what I think), you log on to a free service like blogger.com or xanga.com, fill out a form and let it create a Web site for you."

 

Wow, blogging scares Mr. Safire. Now that's power. Thank you Mr. Winer for the link.

 

In the mean time, never underestimate the power of the blogged word.

 

[Craig Burton: logs, links, life, and lexicon]
10:51:34 AM    


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