Frank wrote:
Well, it's interesting, as both a general phenomenon and in respect to
my personality. I certainly have a tendency to ramble on and on, in
love with the sound of my own voice, in response to somebody else's
statement. However, I really hestitate to just start pontificating ab
initio because I feel like it. Ronnie started/kept our Zombie Princess
blog (http://zombieprincess.blogspot.com) and I could have posted to it
as often as I chose; but I generally chose not to. I don't think I'll
do it for this one, either. I just wanted to create an ID for blogspot
so I could comment to my daughter's blog of her upcoming term at
boarding school (http://summerhillchloe.blogspot.com). I'm just not
comfortable blogging. Not sure why. Maybe that'll change, maybe not. It
takes time away from other things I could be doing.
Some people take blogging very serious to the point of firing
employees over statements they've made or opinions they've expressed
in their blogs. My personal thought is why would anyone want to be
that exposed on the Internet? I don't mean just general likes,
dislikes, etc, but the real nitty gritty stuff that some feel
compelled to reveal.