I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but it seems to me like no one is posting on their blogs these days. I don't follow all that many blogs, but the ones I do check regularly have very few new posts on them. Jen used to blog all the time, but it's been a month since her last post. Miles always had something new, but now we're lucky to get a new blog every couple weeks. Jared never did post much and neither did Celeste, so I guess that's nothing new. I've been posting less and less over the past 6 months. Rebekah is the only one who still posts on a regular basis. There are a few other blogs I check in on from time to time and it seems as if they died.
Also, we've all stopped commenting on each other's blogs. People need encouragement! More comments mean more posts and we all like posts, so we should all comment. I'm sure there's a mathematical equation that shows that the number of comments is directly proportional to the number of posts. I think we need to pull ourselves out of this blog recession. We can do it a whole lot better than Obama can pull our country out of its economic recession. In fact, I think he's making it worse. Anyway, on a positive not I got an email from the xbox people today. They told me my machine has been repaired and is on its way back. All for free.
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4 comments:
Yay! Just what you need... more video games.
i appreciate this post. my comments have dropped way down and that hurts my feelings. i don't feel that the quality of my posts has really diminished; i've had some real gems lately but no one seems to care and it hurts me.
lets bring back the blogs
ugh I have been so busy. And since I haven't posted in so long I feel so much pressure to make the first one be really good. I swear I'll be back. I think of things all the time to write about it and put it in my little mental notebook under blogs to write. Maybe I'll try this weekend.
c(c+14)+33=p(p+8). Where p is the number of posts and c is the number of comments.
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