The author also (wittingly or unwittingly) gets in a worthwhile criticism of the totally rote titles and topics that feature prominently on most of the blogs I come across.
Personally I’m far more partial to reading some published texts on any given topic before I wade into the jargon-laden shop-talk between bragging or propagandists.
And once I do... to be perfectly frank, I wish I hadn’t. The hypertext-based topic-entered websites and forums of Web 1.0 were a far superior medium for disseminating and discussing any kind of topic, to be perfectly honest.
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[ 4.5 ms ] story [ 21.3 ms ] threadalso it's a blog post advising against reading blog posts
As for making a blog post decrying blog posts, I’d say the message is not the medium and ask you how you suggest he divulge is (noteworthy) message.
The author also (wittingly or unwittingly) gets in a worthwhile criticism of the totally rote titles and topics that feature prominently on most of the blogs I come across.
Personally I’m far more partial to reading some published texts on any given topic before I wade into the jargon-laden shop-talk between bragging or propagandists.
And once I do... to be perfectly frank, I wish I hadn’t. The hypertext-based topic-entered websites and forums of Web 1.0 were a far superior medium for disseminating and discussing any kind of topic, to be perfectly honest.