How I Blog
By admin

"I blog, therefore I am." —what René Descartes (1596-1650) might've said if he'd lived to the age of 410
Did you end up on this page after clicking a link over at
The Blog Herald ("more blog news more often")? If so, welcome! Please feel free to take a look around, make yourself comfortable, put up those tired feet. Not on the coffee table. On the ottoman. Mi casa es
mi casa. ;-)
If you want direct links to the material mentioned in that essay, we'll serve 'em up, steamin' hot:
historical plaques,
public artworks,
celebrity gravesites,
the country's first black/gay mayor,
the leader of America's second-richest Indian tribe,
the guys who stand on corners and twirl arrow-signs,
UC blogging course,
baiting the alpha bloggers. And if you'd like to experience TDQ's greatest hits, click the
Wallpaper/highlights link over in the upper-right-corner Menu box. My current faves are
Botts' Dots,
Crosswalk Countdown and
Giant Rock. Yep - around here, the sobriquet "promo slut" is a consummation devoutly to be wish'd.
From what I understand, Matt Craven's
How I Blog series was inspired by Fortune magazine's "How I Work" articles (
Bill Gates,
Marc Benioff,
John McCain, Vera Wang, Wynton Marsalis, Howard Schultz, and many others). It's a fabulous idea, and I've really enjoyed hearing from the wide variety of thoughtful bloggers out there. Bravo, Matt!
"The unexamined blog is not worth aggregating." —Sokr@teez89
It's 9am here in Budapest, and I'm just taking a short break from my Hungarian vacation to post this. Back next Tuesday. Ta!