I've been thinking of how to run this blog and who to tell. I've decided that for now I will only tell my best friend. I want to be able to post whatever I feel anonymously especially since I don't know exactly what I will be posting on here anyway. Oh, and I will be kicked out of yeshiva if they find out I have a blog.
I will see how it works and what I choose to post here. In the meantime, I've been exploring the blogosphere and it's more vast than I ever thought. There's like a whole Jewish/Frum underground here! Some are just fascinating. So I don't have time to read all of them now to decided whether I want to make the commitment of "following" them (which btw, is a very cool feature and alone worth it to have written this blog: I can now see new posts without having to visit all those websites).
I have a couple of ideas for posts, but I want to figure out more features and stuff I can do with this blog before I start.
To a new beginning!
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Why I started a blog
So, why am I starting this blog? Is there a special message I have that no one in the blogosphere is doing a good job spreading? No. Here are the reasons I've decided to make this.
1) For myself. I want to remember certain things and if anyone else can add or enjoy, then why not?
2) Because I am drunk on fatigue and doing this on a whim. I may just regret this tomorrow.
3) To learn more about technology and the many facets of it.
4) I occasionally read blogs and it's amazing the way it looks like a... community. Everyone knows each other, and follows each other. People argue, but it's usually like when brothers argue. I want in.
5) I will get to meet some interesting people because of my blog; this I am sure of.
6) So that I have an anonynous forum to share my thoughts, dreams, views, challenges, et cetera.
1) For myself. I want to remember certain things and if anyone else can add or enjoy, then why not?
2) Because I am drunk on fatigue and doing this on a whim. I may just regret this tomorrow.
3) To learn more about technology and the many facets of it.
4) I occasionally read blogs and it's amazing the way it looks like a... community. Everyone knows each other, and follows each other. People argue, but it's usually like when brothers argue. I want in.
5) I will get to meet some interesting people because of my blog; this I am sure of.
6) So that I have an anonynous forum to share my thoughts, dreams, views, challenges, et cetera.
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