Hello, my name is Paul Langdon, and I have a Blogging Addiction.
All: Hi Paul...
I can't believe that my blog days with this site are coming to an end. With the class ending, my audience is flying out the window. Now, anyone that knows me knows one thing: I like to talk. I save all of you precious headaches by writing instead of babbling here, allowing you to read it, or not read it. But that doesn't matter to me! I've caught the spirit of it! I like the idea that I (possibly) have a faithful audience, and I want to expand upon that good feeling.
So I have created a new blog. I used Weebly, as mentioned in a previous post. I will follow the theme of blogging about technology, but in a more open setting. This is for anyone who has ever complained about the constraints of this project: if given the ability to write whatever you want, what would you write? I think I would write about Gaming News, as well as cool Technological advancements, and things that keep me up at night. This is the realization of a dream - to be heard.
My blog, Techno-Geekdom, opens with this quote:
Welcome To Techno-Geekdom. A Paradise for those that are obsessed with gadgets, future technologies, and the like. For those who know what MMORPG and KOTOR stand for. For everyone that has ever read Scifi or Fantasy, sat in deep thought, or wondered how the world works with technology for you. You can find refuge here.
It hosts a blog, which will handle similar topics as Filtered Judgment, and a Gamer's Corner, which will be updated weekly with a montage of that weeks news, pic/video of the week, and tributes to what I feel are great games. It has an RSS Feed, and a "contact me" section for ideas. I implore my fellow gamers in this class to visit, and use the contact for to write me comments. If you look the site over and want to see something added, a section, a topic to be covered, anything, let me know. It is already on the world wide web and I would love to see it develop a following, but it needs to be garnered to a gamer's needs. IF you are interested in working on collecting news for the game section, my mail is always open. I only ask that you use the contact form (even though so many of you know my email already) because I have a separate email dedicated to it. Thank you in advance for your advice.
And thank you to this class for giving me a new hobby/addiction!
Comments (3)
Just because the class is over, doesn't mean you have to stop blogging! Well, I'm stopping too. It's been fun and addicting, but too time-consuming.
Posted by Albert Chen | December 14, 2007 4:52 AM
Posted on December 14, 2007 04:52
I actually like blogging too, but, like you said, not with all these constraints. I did not have much fun blogging about technology. However, on the blog posts that we got to talk about first semester here and about 110H, I had fun because I got to write about my own personal feelings. I like blogging more than writing formal essays because I can throw in little side notes and I can use a freer tone. I am not constrained by grammar and I like thatt
Posted by D. J. Lingelbach | December 14, 2007 9:34 AM
Posted on December 14, 2007 09:34
Filtered Judgement has been a great blog to read, and I am sure your next blog will have many readers. Good luck!
Posted by Steven Dodge | December 14, 2007 3:36 PM
Posted on December 14, 2007 15:36