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Well I have noticed these have been rather lacking but hits are still around the same. This is a bit odd and was trying to figure out what was up. I have been taking my writing style in a new direction expecting people to have thoughts on it but perhaps they do.
I was checking out Bloglines.com and saw that Junniper had updated and then I clicked over to Digg and saw this article.
Most Web Users are Silent Interesting article also pointed out that most user generated content comes from young males. I think young males are the more web savvy in the world and most of the blogs that I read are run by Men. I do like to read the female side of things just to see what is going on in their reality. But most tech blogs I read are gun by the guys. GameGirlAdvanced.com is a site run by a woman. Her most memorable article was talking about how there was this Playstation 2 game that came with a vibrating wand and she described it's uses for much hilarity and a few nice pictures for a few laughs. I can imagine her hits increased with an article like that.
I think it all depends on the blogger some go into great detail. Others are rather bland with posts like.
"I miss him, Will he ever call me?"
You read something like that and you start to think. Umm What the hell happened? What is the backstory? Does he read your site? Sometimes I will try to find an e-mail address to see if I can get my conquest for information to be complete. But I tend to get put into "Creepy Stalker Guy who Pays Attention to Detail" catergory.
I get told I have a great memory and it can be scary at times to some people. But it's like okay the information is there just takes 2 seconds to read when something was said in an e-mail. Or some things just stand out in your memory. I once heard a speaker that said "To be succesful you have to remember who got you where you are today" If someone walks up to you and says Hey and you have met them before and you remember their name and a little about them they are going to feel either pretty great that they were important enough to remember or creeped out by it. Sad in todays world that people are afraid of memory and knowledge.
On a side note it was a pretty odd weekend. Post abot that later.









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