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much, much, much ablog about nothing.

i feel somewhat like les. only a bit moreso. over the past period of blogging inactivity, i've found myself slumping into a fairly boring routine of skimming the pile-ups on techmeme, tailrank, digg and whatnot. and somehow in midst of the passiveness, i started to think maybe i didn't have too much to say. but lately i've taking a peek at the ol' aggregator, hearing individual voices again. and maybe getting a little inspired.

as useful as those new fangled memetrackers and social media sites may be, i think ultimately they lead to a homogenization that's not particularly interesting. no doubt, they server a purpose, but i think it's time for me to the spice back from a rich variety of voices.
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  10:52 PM 2 comments

2 Comments:

I've been lurkingly following the Odin saga the past few years, without much to say but happy to see him getting alarmingly big and smart now. :) But, just wanted to let you know I'm still checking in around here.

By l.m.orchard, at 7:03 PM  

hi les,

thanks for delurking occasionally! it's always nice to put a face to the traffic stats :-)

By e3, at 4:03 PM  

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