Personal blogging has been declared dead. I should post my random musings on that sometime.
Personal blogging has been declared dead. I should post my random musings on that sometime.
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I think it depends on who’s doing the personal blogging. James Lileks need not worry about losing people’s interest.
Good point. I thought about Glenn Reynolds, but I wondered if his blogging could be called “personal” in this context.
Isn’t this just referring the “Dude, you’ll never believe what happened to me today at Mikkie-dee’s, lol…” kind of stuff?
I hope so. Your blog is not dead as long as me and all these Lutherans and Viking enthusiasts keep reading.