Problogger List Post Project Update
August 19th, 2006 by Richard CockrumAack! When I made the previous post this morning I thought all entries had been listed. Then, after I get home tonight, I see I missed an entire day. Here are my picks from the last batch.
- 5 Things to do when in Cebu by Marien - I want to go there
- Sixteen Scintillating Short Story Starters by Trevor - Just the thing to fight writer’s block
- 7 Usability Wordpress Plugins by Thomas - Essential tools to help any blog
- How to Gain weight without really trying (and the antitheses) by Sally - Gain and lose weight as you read the post
- She Lists a Bit off Center by Carol - A hilarious look at the trials and tribulations of making lists
- 10 Essential Ways to Improve Your Profile as a Blogger by Susan - How to get your posts out of the digital drawer
- What to Expect When You�re Not Expecting It by Molly - A parent’s life in a neonatal ICU
Again, there are many more worth reading. One thing I found most interesting in this is how many familiar names I saw on the comments to the posts on which I commented. Even in a digital world, people group together with like-minded people. My thanks to everyone who chose to participate in this project. I found some new sites I enjoy, and interesting people. This project showed the wide variety of subjects in which people are interested, and the array of viewpoints they take to express their knowledge and opinions.
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August 19th, 2006 at 11:02 am
Thanks for including mine. I’ll have to check out your list of favorites when my husband isn’t telling me he needs this computer for work.
August 19th, 2006 at 11:00 pm
You’re welcome, Sally. As I said in my comment, it made me put on weight, then take it off again as I read the post.:)
My wife and I learned long ago separate computers really are best. A wireless network and network printer and you’re good to go.
August 22nd, 2006 at 8:18 am
Thanks for the link Rick.
I’m steadily working through the list of 301 submitted entries. darren must have greater staying powers than yours truly!
August 22nd, 2006 at 8:31 am
You’re welcome. For those who write fiction, having an idea from someone else as a starting point can make it easier to take off if you’re blocked, at least it was for me when I was taking creative writing.
I don’t know how Darren read them over the four day period they came in unless he did nothing else. I was on vacation last week and my wife was gone so I had the time to spend several hours a day on them. Liz Strauss over at http://www.successful-blog.com is making a story that includes links to all the articles.