May 2008 Archives

I'm tired of blogging.  Throughtout these last couple months, I've realized something: blogging is hard work.  Some might think blogging is easy.  Just write a few sentences and post, right?  Wrong, blogging does require the writer to think.  The blogger usually has contempate sentence structure and topic to talk about.  Prehaps this thought process does not reach the depths of knowledge needed to write a research paper, but blogging still requires a fair amount of the user's brain power if he or she wants the blog to make any sense.  If this logical connection is not establsihed, the reader will forget about the blog.  This principle is protrayed in my failures and successes with recent entries.

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Kaitlin Monier on Code : It is sad. The codes made me
Kaitlin Monier on War : That is interesting, I never t
Ally Hall on War : Ethan, I totally think you're
Dennis G. Jerz on War : That's right, Ethan -- nothing
Stephanie Wytovich on In All Fairness...: I agree with Gretta. I don't t
Greta Carroll on In All Fairness...: I don’t know Ethan, I think En
Kaitlin Monier on It is Clear that... I Am Awful at Writing.: The reason I put fluff in my e
Greta Carroll on It is Clear that... I Am Awful at Writing.: Ethan that is a really good po
Dennis G. Jerz on It is Clear that... I Am Awful at Writing.: Good points, Ethan. Academic
Angela Palumbo on My Big, Fat Sentence : I agree with Jessie. It is ni