Tuesday June 11, 2002
To follow up on yesterday’s David Weinberger post, I went to the ultimate of online reference sources, Webopedia and asked the oh-so-wise search box what blog is (even though I actually knew the answer, I wanted to to feel somewhat justified in knowing that my knowledge was supported – how’s that for circular thinking? Heh).
So, what Webopedia says is this:
blog
Jargon. (n.) Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly-accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author.
(v.) To author a Web log.
There we have it, a blog is a web log, an online journal, a diary, a source of consternation on some days and plain silliness on others.
I have to admit that I like the word “blog.” To me, it is something fun, something different, a little bit more “cutting edge” than simply saying “I journal.” Ok, ok…I’ve journaled ever since I could write, I think. I have a million and one half-finished journals around my house. If anyone ever finds them all, they’ll wonder what kind of a disjointed person I am (or was). By blogging, however, I think I’m kept more on track. You actually get to see a timely entry that is kept up in an organized manner (calendar-wise), and is truly spontaneous. I write what I’m feeling at that moment…and don’t have to sit down to really think about what is going to come up.
Yep…I blog.
Me, too! I know what you mean about half finished journals. This is the only place I’ve managed to write regularly for any extended amount of time. And it’s always spontaneous. Something will occur to me and then I’ve just got to come and write it down.