Eric, 

 

I would not advise anyone to start a blog who didn’t have a genuine case of 
logorrhea.  It’s like, gee, wouldn’t it be nice to have a daily column in the 
newspaper.  Yeah, for about a week, but then…..?  It’s like having to cook 
dinner EVERY night.  

 

I have logorrhea, but it’s a form of the disease called “responsive logorrhea”. 
 Responsive logorhheaics (!??) are silent until asked a question, but once 
asked, can always be counted on to write an answer so long the questioner won’t 
possibly read it.  

 

Like, for instance, this message ….

Nick  

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
ERIC P. CHARLES
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 4:56 PM
To: friam
Subject: [FRIAM] blog recomendations?

 

Hey all,
Against all my wife's better judgment, I am considering starting a blog. Enough 
of my professional colleagues have them, and enough interesting stuff seems to 
be happening on them, that it seems a good idea. I was hoping for some 
collective wisdom about the pros and cons of different blogging platforms. I 
do, in theory, have the ability to host it myself, or to use Penn State's 
in-house system, but my initial inclination is to go with an established entity 
that makes it easy to do things like track other blogs and track user stats. 
I'm not even sure what other factors I should care about. 

Again, any collective wisdom would be appreciated!

Thanks, 


Eric 

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