Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’

Write Upside Down

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Got this from blogwalking to one of my favorite bloggers (I have many, actually). On how to write upside down on writing a post on your blog. Samples below :

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Don’t forget to bookmarks it!

One Sentence that Ends Every Nagging

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Don’t you think it’s about time you get married?

Don’t you think it’s about time you have children?

Don’t you think it’s a stupid decision to quit your job?

Sounds familiar? Well, the typical answer would be smile nicely while thinking about seven possible exits from that situation. You can try, “No, i’m not in a hurry to get married.” “No, I don’t like kids.” Then, suddenly they hit you with “But, WHY?”

Well, this sentence is a perfect answer to end it. Practice saying it.

“It’s my personal and private decision, and i really think you should respect it.”

Below sentences are taken from here

Remember when most people react or judge your choices, they’re revealing something about themselves, their beliefs or anxieties, even if they seem to be speaking about you (or believe they are). While that sort of behavior can affect you, it really and truly is not about you. Once you start to notice this, life can get pretty liberating.

What’s your Style on Blog Reading? [Blogging]

Monday, April 28th, 2008

I enjoy blogwalking, because there’s so much informations, quirks, opinions or blabbing that worth to read. But this post make me wonder whether I am reading and visiting too much blogs. There’s a pros and cons, of course. One of the advantage of visiting so many blogs or subscribing to their feeds is you have a lot of information and always keep updates of what happened in this world. Also it can be the source of inspiration.

The ultimate cons is time consumption. And the anger from your boss when he caught you slacking (you can always give reason : for research). Anyhow, it’s necessary to develop your effective and efficient ways to read or to visit blogs.

One way to deal with some of these blog-reading downsides would be to change how I organize my RSS feeds. Currently, they’re organized by topic — I have a set of feeds for “productivity”, another on “writing”, a third on “education”, and so on.There are a few topics I try to read at least partially every day, and some I only read when I get around to it. But maybe I should adopt a system I’ve seen some others use, categorizing by priority?

My current reader is set to daily, monthly, and blogger. How about you?

Do You Read To Many Blogs

Caution For All Bloggers [Humor]

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Here’s some phrases that should be known for all active bloggers out there as warning. Including :

Do not take pizza, soda, or candy at regular intervals while operating this computer.

Do you really need to check your email yet again?

Blogging your pregnancy can harm baby later in life.

And the #1 caution of them all is

Google Adsense may not provide the unlimited riches you hoped for.

Warning Label for Blogger [via GeekCulture]