Lucy on Reminder -- /Message
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Elaine on Reminder -- /Message
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omaha hold em on Mary Jo Foley on Microsoft Needs To Say No To Web 2.0
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tim on Get Real Minute 29 Nov 2005
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online backgammon: online backgammon
Upskirt: Upskirt
Hot Teens: Hot Teens
from Jhony: :-)
from Jhony: :-)
poker online: poker online
from Jhony: :-)
from Jhony: :-)
from Jhony: :-)
Frank Paynter collates a long, long list of people's ruminations on the question "why do we blog?" (see here).
I originally turned to blogging as a means of connecting with the marketplace, as a consultant/analyst (back in 1999, with the now defunct Message from Edge City, accessible at the Internet Archives, and nowhere else.) That has still remained the centerpoint of my daily writing regimen, but something else has emerged. Socrates said (he would be a blogger today, by the way) "the unexamined life is not worth living," which could be the motto for bloggers everywhere.
And then, of course, there is this response by Hugh MacLeod, which appeals to the other side of my brain:

Hugh's comic is hilarious!!! I needed a good a laugh.
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