Blogs becoming main stream media
In a few short years blog (or weblogs) has made tremendous impact on society. It got so much attention, CNN now is doing a report (Blog Watch?) based on political blogs every weekday. Beats than going out there to find important news, let's just go on the net to see what people are chatting. And even if those blogs are just rumors or gossips, it still has more truth than your average Fox news reports.
Sure, most of the blogs out there are done by people who don't know what the heck HTML is or how to setup a website/homepage. When we were teenagers (like a few years ago), we actually learn about all that internet stuff. With the simplification of web publishing, anyone with some free time gets to put stuff on the net. The vast majority of blogs are about the average folk just put their boring diary for the world to see. No doubt, there are countless teen girls with their rants about their boring jobs at some little accounting firm (really, accounting isn't sexy? adding and subtracting a whole bunches of numbers over and over again not fun and sexy. what a shock - *sarcasm*). Or they will write about how boys don't notice their signs for a closer relationship; how boys are not into them; or why boys are mean because their signs were ignored and not into them. I dislike blogs because it's annoying, and even the term blog is annoying. Now there are even video blogs, and mobile blogs (cellphone video blog). But I shouldn't judge anything without at least giving it a chance, so let's see what this blog thing can do. After all, Howard Dean had lots of support from the web communities mainly from bloggers.
So is there a point to reading this blog? First of all, I don't like blogs, let's call it a chronicle. Greetings to all and let's see what life take us. Cheers!

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