[geeks] I now know what "blogging" is.

Geek geek at geeksworld.net
Mon Apr 8 03:10:03 CDT 2002


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You know what, there are a lot of things on this I could care less
for as well. This list is a community, and so is the weblog
community. You may not care for what I write, but I know some are,
and I care what happens in their lives. Yeah, Dave can be boring,
especially when he is advertising for his company, and there is not a
weblog nor is there a person out there that everyone will like. Each
person has their own interests. For you Scoble going to the Space
Center and Disneyland is boring, but to other's who are in the midst
of similar stuff his words are comforting and helpful. 

Yeah, you pick one of the few posts that are personal. It just
happens my mother and sister read this, and in case my mother was
reading it I wanted her to know what was going on. I don't have a
phone so email and my blog is pretty much the only way to contact
family. You might be in a different situation, and that is fine, but
don't be slamming me or my weblog just because it's of little
interest to you. I have no interest in Vietnamese food, but yet you
posted it. Does that mean I should pick that one post to say you are
boring and I should block all of your messages? No, because I know
there is more about you and more value to your posts then simply info
about eating a certain kind of food. Just as in any community, there
are interests that are different for each of us. Some weblogs I find
boring, and others I get lost in because they are over my head
technically. I don't slam them, I just chalk it up to different
interests. Please do me a favor and do the same. 



Dwight Wallbridge,
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- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter L. Wargo" <pwargo at basenji.com>
To: <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: [geeks] I now know what "blogging" is.


On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 12:10 , Geek wrote:

> Have you read my blog? I have never described what I ate, nor have
> I ever mentioned taking a shit, thanks. In fact most don't. They
> are very personal things, where people can share their thoughts on
> topics. In some ways the stuff I read about and blog about is
> similar to the stuff on this list actually. I prefer to read
> weblogs like Doc Searls(http://doc.weblogs.com), Dave

Pretentious.  I don't care that he went skiing, and I'm happy that he
thinks he's a paying customer, not a consumer.  But, I. DON'T. GIVE.
A. 
FUCK.

> Winer(http://www.scriptingnews.com) and Robert

Booooooring.  Waste of bandwidth.

> Scoble(http://scoble.weblogs.com) all of which are generally
> technical blogs.

Why the hell would I care what he thought of the space center, or 
dizneeland, or anything else?

> Geek Blog http://www.geekblog.net/

Sorry, dude, I think you are a nice guy, but I really don't care if
your 
parents are home.

"Blogging" is even worse than those voyeuristic "reality" shows on
TV.  
What ever happened to plain old human interaction?  Would you really
sit 
down and tell somebody all of that worthless pap in a conversation?  
NO.  Sorry, but to me blogging is a sign that:

A) Somebody thinks their life is important.
B) Somebody *wishes* their life were important.
C) Somebody can't go out and interact with people.
D) Somebody didn't learn how to write properly, so they'd rather spew
a 
stream of waste matter across the aether.

As for it being similar to the geeks list, not a chance.  When
somebody 
writes about an event, they tend to edit it and make it readable (in 
general), as well as making a summary.  For example, I made
appreciative 
noises about Vietnamese food.  I did not write:

"Well, Chan and I slept most of Saturday afternoon, as it felt good
for 
all of us to be curled in a pile together on the bed.  When we woke
up 
around 5:30, we had terrific sex, and then Chan took the dogs out
while 
I cleaned up the kitchen.  Wow, there is a lot of stuff piled on our 
counter.  I did find the new copy of 'Road & Track', so I will have 
bathrooom reading later on.  After Chan came back, I convinced her to
drive to our favorite Vietnamese place.  She drove, as we took the
Volvo 
and we didn't want to adjust the seats.  Traffic was light, so we
made 
good time - except for the I15/163 split, where some idiot almost cut
us 
off.  When we got there, the staff was surprised to see me at a time 
other than lunch.  While we were perusing the 400-item menu, Chan 
ordered a Vietnamese iced coffee, and I ordered Rau Ma.  We also
split 
an order of Goi Cuon.  When the waiter took our order, Chan asked him
for broken rice with char-grilled pork and an egg, while I asked for
#41 
(my favorite non-Pho soup), and an order of large steamed noodles
with 
ground pork and ham roll.  The waiter was worried that it was too
much 
food until I explained that I would be taking some home.  When they 
brought out the fish sauce, I was pleased to see that they had put 
chilie in mine, proving they do know me there.  Chan ended up
drinking 
her coffee w/o putting it over the ice, so she ordered another one.  
When the meal came, I dug into the soup, sharing some with Chan,
while 
she gave me some of her pork.  That led into a joke about "porking"
that 
had us laughing fo quite some time.  I ate a bunch of the little 
serrano-like chilies with my meal, as I like them and the taste is 
really "greenish" to me.  After we ate, we drove back up Convoy
street 
to Balboa, then over to 805 North - we decided to stop by my office
so I 
could take some of my pills that I forgot to take with me.  Chan also
wanted to see the work I'd done on my office and the labs.  When we
got 
to my office, we went in and Chan commented on how much she liked my 
"redesigned" office.  We also went up and looked at the upstairs
where 
they are remodling in order to move marketing/field support in.  I 
showed her the comptuer lab where I had just finished putting an
E4500 
(one of the best servers Sun ever made, IMO) in and a big NFS server.
 I 
also showed her some of the other experiments, stuff I cannot talk 
about.  Then we almost left, but her stomach was bothering her (too
much 
coffee, I think), so I went back in and got her some Chinese herbal 
"curing" pills that I keep in my office.  We then drove over to the
La 
Jolla Whole Foods market, where we went shopping for some fresh fruit
and dried fruits. (I need more fiber!)...

I give up.  I can't even type anymore, I'm boring *myself*.  Not to 
mention I'm wasting time that could be spent doing something useful, 
like clipping my toenails.

- -Pete
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