World on a string
Had a dinner with fellow Singaporean bloggers yesterday, a veritable festival of geekage, with topics ranging from early 1990s Net usage to new blogging tools to enterprise blogging.
The dinner reminded me, one thing I love about blogging is what it gives me something similar to what being in university gave me - a voice, a chance to speak or write about the obscure things that I love but that my community of friends here in Singapore don't necessarily care much for - things like language use or baseball. And I know it's been said many times, many ways (to completely misquote Nat King Cole), but I still think that's one of the wonders of the Internet - the ability to aggregate very specific preferences.
The dinner reminded me, one thing I love about blogging is what it gives me something similar to what being in university gave me - a voice, a chance to speak or write about the obscure things that I love but that my community of friends here in Singapore don't necessarily care much for - things like language use or baseball. And I know it's been said many times, many ways (to completely misquote Nat King Cole), but I still think that's one of the wonders of the Internet - the ability to aggregate very specific preferences.
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