Can’t be true
ByDerek
84%How Addicted to Blogging Are You?
84%How Addicted to Blogging Are You?
I’m currently playing with updating Punaro.com to use the new 2014 theme. Bear with me while I’m tweaking.
Sundays tend to be my slow days in terms of blog traffic, but I’d say the News article had a slight impact on my traffic…
BuffaloGeek has asked us to take a picture of what we see out our windows, as a glimpse into our daily lives. I’ll submit a shot Amanda took today, literally out the window. It’s our first dinner on our new patio.
As I was sifting through my feeds this morning, I ran across this posting by Lotus blogger Rocky Oliver. What really piqued my interest was not the Lotus Workspace vs. Bookmarks debate (I’m a bookmarks guy, myself) but the fact that Rocky’s “broad yet simple realization” is applicable well outside of the geek realm: People…
I didn’t get a chance to listen to Bauerle’s FUD today, but BuffaloPundit did. Tom Bauerle is badmouthing Buffalo Old Home Week and therefore badmouthing Buffalo and Western New York as a good place to live. Why? Because we suck and we’re an economic desert. The point, you mulleted prick, is that we’re accentuating the…
25% per survey- but I may have been partially in denial (+/- 25%) in my answers to questions. I don’t know where on the continuum “addicted” kicks in, as opposed to just “problem blogging” or “binge blogging”, but 84% seems pretty high. Support group time, Derek?
At only a 25% “addiction”, it does seem to take up too much time – mainly because of the procrastination factor (ie. I should be doing something else at that moment, like now).
I don’t know what the big deal is. I only have 167 subscriptions in Google Reader. I don’t think addiction starts until you’re over 200.
I don’t even post that frequently, I just think about posting frequently. 🙂 I want to know what the results are for, say, an All Things Jennifer. 😉