Joho the Blog
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May 14, 2005
Jean-Paul Borda, blogging from Afghanistan, has posted his "golden rules of milblogging." As always with this type of advice, it's actually more like "How to blog like me" than a set of eternal rules, although "Don't tell readers about military plans" probably holds pretty well across all types of milbloggers. And much of it transposes nicely for us civbloggers. Of course, I already seem to have violated rule 11: "Don't just put references to other milblogs in your milblog as a substitute for writing. Do you think the readers are that stupid? They'll figure out that you have nothing to write about soon enough." [Technorati tag: milblogs] Posted
by D. Weinberger at May 14, 2005 09:02 PM
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Posted by: google排名 | May 16, 2005 01:16 AM
idk, I blog stuff all the time without comenting on it.. and I think if you read me you wouldn't ever think I had a problem comming up with stuff to write about.. I tend to think... its one of those things where there's a whole complex of factors.. of forces comeing against one another.. that crystalize in a specific way in a specific way.. that give rise to the rules.. which leaves us.. with the trouble of having to go about what Buddist's and Hindues call the Viveka process.. which is really just Nietzsche's lion killing the dragon thou shalt, aka.. discriminating between what plato would call his eternal ideas.. and there expression / accent inside of the temperal flux.. LOL, sorta makes you wanna listen to Anton Webern, ha?
Posted by: matt | May 18, 2005 02:09 AM
realy?
Posted by: 性病论坛 | May 23, 2005 02:41 AM
Troops capture and find weapons cache
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