Blogging 300
On the other hand, there are still some things seriously wrong with how the blogosphere works. Like, for instance, the fact that some of the most important voices belong to people who have unrelated day gigs (part and parcel of why they are able to speak truth about politics), and therefore feel the need from time to time to devote themselves to other tasks.
Witness Bilmon, one the best of the best. He (She? I always assumed Bilmon is a he, but that could be mere projection on my part) was one of the leading voices when I first found the blogosphere. Then he went largely silent for many months. Then he came back with a vengeance. Now he has announced another long hiatus.
Understandable. But a damned shame, nonetheless.
Witness Bilmon, one the best of the best. He (She? I always assumed Bilmon is a he, but that could be mere projection on my part) was one of the leading voices when I first found the blogosphere. Then he went largely silent for many months. Then he came back with a vengeance. Now he has announced another long hiatus.
Understandable. But a damned shame, nonetheless.
1 Comments:
... and fafblog has been silent for over a month.
I'm in mourning.
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