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Slow blogging week...what gives?

Not for lack of topics, I'm behind on blogging....making a bad impression with those Fast Company readers.  Lots of meetings the last few weeks..business reviews, training, softball practice. And the weather has been amazing and I rarely blog outside of work. I have some blog topics in mind and will be back at it later this week.

I'm making faces trying to think of something witty to write and the person sitting next to me is laughing at me..in a good way ; )

Comments

  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2005
    This is what has kept me on the fence about starting my own blog. I've seen friends who started and then gradually stopped posting. If I ever convince myself that I'll keep it going, I might actually do one.

    BTW, if I do, which blog site should I use?
  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2005
    Nathan: If you download the new Beta Version of the MSN Messenger - you can use MSN Spaces (A tab on MSN messenger) to share your blogs, music, pictures and other stuff and monitor it while IM-ing !!!

    Havent joined the firm yet - but the promoting has already started ;)
  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2005
    So does the softball team finally have a name?
  • Anonymous
    April 26, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2005
    Apoorva, we may decide today. I'll let you know ; )

    Mobile Jones-it's really because I don't have anything I want to add on the topic that hasn't already been said by someone else. I'm not in the mood to stir up controversy or add to it. There are a lot of MS related topics that I don't want to blog about because I don't really have anything more to add and I don't want to focus on it.

    And I really don't think that it has anything to do with recruiting. This is the most open and accepting work environment I have ever experienced. I guess I don't have anything else to say on the topic. But trust me, I do have strong personal opinions about all things political and social. This just isn't the right platform for me to express those opinions.
  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2005
    I know what you mean about getting behind in blogging. I have always thought that since blogging is like commentary... why not marry the speech to text technologies? Heck, you'll be able to "talk and it types" (to borrow from an old IBM commercial). Thus saving the time of typing and allowing you to read the responses / edit before you post. Ingenious? ;-)