On College Football 2019: Week 9 Preview DANIEL STAHLMAN* said: |
Almost 2 weeks later, and I finally watched my recording of the game. It's probably good that I didn... |
On College Football 2019: Week 8 Preview Dan* said: |
Great summaries of the games as usual, Ken. Penn State struggled in a lot of phases, but I was encou... |
On College Football 2019: Week 3 Preview Dan* said: |
Hey Ken. Glad you are back for another year of college football! As always, I appreciate the insight... |
On College Football 2018: The End Dan* said: |
I can’t believe the regular season is over already. I love your remarks on fandom. Whenever I can, ... |
On College Football 2018 Week 11 Preview Dan* said: |
Hey Ken, thank you for the Penn State coverage this year! I tried to comment earlier but the captcha... |
Coining phrases | Thursday, 2008 August 14 - 7:47 pm |
It's occurred to me that whenever I have a high-effort blog post to write (like, say, a recap of a trip to New Zealand), I put off writing it until I have a bunch of free time. (Which is practically never.) But I also avoid writing about anything else, figuring that I should be making the big post the highest priority item. So what happens is nothing ends up getting written. I'm trying to think of a word that properly sums up this blogging gridlock phenomenon: blogridlock? intestinal bloggage? Suggestions are welcome. It's also occurred to me that I should probably create a way to micro-blog on this site. I want something sort of like Twitter, but I want it more of a place to put up a quick link or interesting story that I've found, rather than a place to let the world know that I'm about to go take a dump or something. I'd make the feed into a daily digest of these items, so it doesn't clog up RSS feeds with a bunch of tiny items. I need a name for this too, like "ittybittyblog". (I've already registered the domain name, natch.) Maybe I'll make it a service that others can use, hmm. Anyway... I'll get started on my New Zealand post. It won't be perfect, but I need to get it out of the way. |
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