THE IDES OF MARCH (2010 EDITION)
Mar. 15th, 2010 10:23 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It was five years ago to this very day that Team Frog opened for business on the LiveJournals. Granted, this is our second blog in that time (the sordid details are here if you haven’t heard that yarn before), but a number of you have been around for both, so close enough.
So I just had to post these, didn’t I?
[The second one is "Five Years Time" by Noah and The Whale, in case the link isn't showing up in yr browser.]
That’s all I have, really. I don’t have a lot of wisdom or pithy observations on the evolution of blogging. I can safely say that it’s still my preferred form of Internet communication, with Facebook serving as a supplemental link-dump (and replacing Twitter in the process).
Anyway, thanks for tuning in and putting up with my crap this far. I’ll try to make 2010 as entertaining as possible. And I’ve got four days in Seoul coming up next week, so that should give me some fresh material.
Meanwhile, at the risk of deafening silence, I’d like to open up the request line and kick off what we call the audience participation. I’d like to know which parts of this blog are working or not working for you – what you’d like to see more of, or less of, or whatever.
Not that I’m likely to drop the less popular stuff. But, you know, I live to entertain you people.
Keep on blogging,
This is dF
So I just had to post these, didn’t I?
[The second one is "Five Years Time" by Noah and The Whale, in case the link isn't showing up in yr browser.]
That’s all I have, really. I don’t have a lot of wisdom or pithy observations on the evolution of blogging. I can safely say that it’s still my preferred form of Internet communication, with Facebook serving as a supplemental link-dump (and replacing Twitter in the process).
Anyway, thanks for tuning in and putting up with my crap this far. I’ll try to make 2010 as entertaining as possible. And I’ve got four days in Seoul coming up next week, so that should give me some fresh material.
Meanwhile, at the risk of deafening silence, I’d like to open up the request line and kick off what we call the audience participation. I’d like to know which parts of this blog are working or not working for you – what you’d like to see more of, or less of, or whatever.
Not that I’m likely to drop the less popular stuff. But, you know, I live to entertain you people.
Keep on blogging,
This is dF