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Had to Say It...
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Had to Say It...
Whoever thought that putting CAPS LOCK just above the SHIFT key was a good idea should be shot, hung, drawn-and-quartered, and left locked in a car with rolled-up windows in a mall parking lot on a hot day.
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I wonder if he has a blog. I'd read and link it.
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Before there were such debased things as blogs, there was the locus communis, the tópos koinós, evolving through personality into the humble Essay...
I don't do blogs. That's what we have here: a violence of civility, mixed with a wee bit o'tech-babble.
I don't do blogs. To paraphrase Montaigne, the internet of people is best served with a caveat of Cyanide: We ourselves are the subjects of our blogs: it is not reasonable that you, dear readers, should employ your leisures on topics so frivolous and so vain.
We fancied thus, and thus we fancied - but we ne'er did we do no bloggin'.
I don't do blogs. Today the informational grotesquery (what I suppose used to be the Zeitgeist) is unfortunately polluted with melancholic and polychromatic shards of the Bibliothèque, the Médiathèque, what Albert Camus referred to as his Carnets - and I adopted [read: mangled] (in the naive and precocious romanticity of youth) as my own style of essais lyriques. We fancied that when Matisse went to the Riviera, there was a softening of his style which some took as regression, a waning, a submission to form, at worst a betrayal of his beloved Fauvism. If confronted, he'd have shrugged and squinted into the light, breathed into the wind, and conceived of Shakespeare as being some kind of lovely radical...Wikipedia doth pontificated and wrote:The word essay derives from the French infinitive essayer, "to try" or "to attempt". In English essay first meant "a trial" or "an attempt", and this is still an alternative meaning. The Frenchman Michel de Montaigne was the first author to describe his work as essays; he used the term to characterize these as "attempts" to put his thoughts into writing, and his essays grew out of his commonplacing.
- When forty winters shall besiege thy brow,
And dig deep trenches in thy beauty's field,
Thy youth's proud livery so gazed on now,
Will be a tattered weed of small worth held
I don't do blogs. That's what we have here: a violence of civility, mixed with a wee bit o'tech-babble.
I don't do blogs. To paraphrase Montaigne, the internet of people is best served with a caveat of Cyanide: We ourselves are the subjects of our blogs: it is not reasonable that you, dear readers, should employ your leisures on topics so frivolous and so vain.
We fancied thus, and thus we fancied - but we ne'er did we do no bloggin'.
Re: Had to Say It...
I'm convinced that people would read your comments here even without their context (is there such a thing like a context in your world?).
The "blogosphere" has changed a lot.It's no more "personal logs on teh interwebz", it's "things which didn't fit into 140 characters". Medium.com attracted a couple of people which just wanted to say clever things before it went viral, others just have their occasional top postings. I, for one, use my blog to rant about computers, music and politics. I'm not entirely sure if it's about my person at all.
I consider myself to be an avatar. Probably it's best to do this.
(But then again, "I wonder if he has a blog" is the 2000s version of "I wonder if he has <enter the latest top social network hype here>". The world is spinning too fast. Ironically, in German, "spinnen" means "to be/act crazy". Circles closing, anyone?)
The "blogosphere" has changed a lot.It's no more "personal logs on teh interwebz", it's "things which didn't fit into 140 characters". Medium.com attracted a couple of people which just wanted to say clever things before it went viral, others just have their occasional top postings. I, for one, use my blog to rant about computers, music and politics. I'm not entirely sure if it's about my person at all.
I consider myself to be an avatar. Probably it's best to do this.
(But then again, "I wonder if he has a blog" is the 2000s version of "I wonder if he has <enter the latest top social network hype here>". The world is spinning too fast. Ironically, in German, "spinnen" means "to be/act crazy". Circles closing, anyone?)
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Re: Had to Say It...
Most excellent! I'm smiling now. See?
Too true, Tuxman -- the world is definitely spinnen faster. But the circle never closes... it just reaches the next "rung" of the spiral.
Too true, Tuxman -- the world is definitely spinnen faster. But the circle never closes... it just reaches the next "rung" of the spiral.
Whoever thought that putting CAPS LOCK just above the SHIFT key was a good idea should be shot, hung, drawn-and-quartered, and left locked in a car with rolled-up windows in a mall parking lot on a hot day.