A Prehistoric Landscape January 17, 2006
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“Imagine Jurassic Park. Instead of dinosaurs there are computer monitors, chassis, and other corded, wild, peripherals. …“
Priorities January 12, 2006
Posted by blogclogged in Goal.1 comment so far
Basic
- shelter
- food
- sleep
Intermediate
- exercise
- play
- contribute
Advanced
- create
- learn
- mentor
My life is a cartoon (sans hero). January 5, 2006
Posted by blogclogged in Anxious, Goal, Money, Tiredness.1 comment so far
“I can’t pay the rent!”
“You must pay the rent.”
“I can’t pay the rent!”
“You must pay the rent.”
Dudley Do-right: “I’ll pay the rent.”
“My hero!”
Solid X January 2, 2006
Posted by blogclogged in Correction, Thought.1 comment so far
Okay, I realized I forgot to count my zero blog on Blogger, so I really had eight blogs dedicated to BlogClogged use. So, to make up for my error I am including two groups: one on Yahoo! Groups and the other on Google Groups. Now there are ten places for BlogClogged to stretch and roam. That should be plenty of room!
Lucky VII January 2, 2006
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Seven seems like a good number of blogs for the purpose of this blogclogged endeavor. Do I think seven is a good number because it is traditionally such? No. Actually, seven seems like a good number to me because it is now the year 2006. Thus, in honor of the coming year (i.e., “six”), plus one to grow on equals seven.
I come from a blogclogged place. December 31, 2005
Posted by blogclogged in Freedom, Goal, Structure.add a comment
Structure has not been my friend. It suggests confining, rigid, limited, and expressionless space. Structure is a prison; or lt has always seemed. Intellectually, I know how restricted I have been in the chaos of my creation. Thus, my goal is to create a space that illustrates the value of structured freedom: An ongoing framework within which I might flourish. Casual observers might think “Oh, you’ve created an online calendar for yourself–how nice.” And, that’s O-kay (Stuart Smalley voice). Disciplined readers (and participants) may hold an entirely different view. Then again, maybe they won’t. Only time will tell.