Blogging: Channeling the "Inner Crank"

Today's my day to hand out links to my fellow bloggers, I guess. But you're all doing such a gosh darn good job of it!

So, we come to Jack Rich's short essay on why he blogs and why he reads blogs. As with everything he writes, it's good stuff, and has the added advantage of being consistent with my views.

I especially like the subliminal message in this sentence, which addresses the implications of bloggers not having to vet their work through an editor:

This lack of superision comes at some cost in quality, for me and anyone else out there who thinks they know it all.

Knowing Jack, he put that typo in there on purpose, just to illustrate his point. Talk about respecting the intelligence of his readers!

(Jack, if you didn't do that on purpose, it can be our little secret, OK? It still works.)

RTWT.

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