On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Orlando Andico wrote:

> On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, ian sison (mailing list) wrote:
> ..
> > on the well being of other people's own 'spaces'.  There is a line that is
> > drawn, something similar to that of publishing p0rn.  It's there, and
> > people can freely do it (after all it is a 'free' internet), but it's not
> > the kind of content everybody wants to read.
>
>
> hey ian,
>
> glad to see someone who semi-agrees with me. :D about google though: a
> blog that shows up on google is not just any blog, because it's been
> linked to.  so it's not so pedestrian anymore.

Aha, but there are ways by which your everyday blogs get linked to.  This
discussion we are doing is an example :)  And then there are the blog
portals we see every now and then.

> i guess, my problem with blogs is that, most people are utterly *ordinary*
> -- and they have utterly ordinary thoughts. hey, i'm an ordinary guy! so i
> chose not to inflict my thoughts on others.  :)

Precisly.  Why add more noise to a medium that's already full of it.
Private thoughts should remain, well... private.  Its in issues like these
that i am so thankful that humans are not telepaths.  Imagine the chaos
that would ensue if every little sordid detail of each and everyone of us
saw the light of day!

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