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The Horn

May 25, 2006

Be a blogger!


Pondering his new laptop
To blog or not to blog, that is the question!
Whether ‘tis nobler to phrase our thoughts
Or let them drift unmorphed, into oblivion
My dear Family and Friends,
What will it take to get you to start your own blogs?
In ever increasing numbers, people here in the United States and all over the world are now happily blogging away. They are discovering that keeping a cyber-journal is a dramatically effective way to communicate with themselves as well as with others. They are also finding it clarifies their thinking and their use of language(s). With access to dictionaries, thesauri and encyclopedias only a key stroke away, composing a blog can facilitate filling those myriad gaps in our education. What a remarkable learning tool it is for the young; and what a nearly fail-safe way it provides for the elderly, to stem the tide of cerebral entropy.
Although blogs are public websites, they can be as personal and as intimate as a hand inscribed diary. Not surprisingly, some bloggers have several cyber-journals, depending on the content they want each to contain and the readers they want each to reach. The programs are awesomely comprehensive and yet quite easy to learn.The most popular ones are free.
Imagine how much more William Shakespeare would have bequeathed to us, had there been an internet and had he been able to acquire and use a computer!
Please! Don't tarry! Send me your blogsite ASAP
Dom Gabriele
Comments:
mailto:domgab85@aol.com
Dear Dom, You are right! Oh what I would have given to tap my immortal words into the glorious infinitude of cyberspace. Thoughts tend to be intricately intertwined with feelings. Before they can be expressed precisely, they must first be separated from passion and then very honestly examined. How fascinating that process is! ~ Bard of Avonx
Dear Dom, Would that all the great writers like Milton, Francis Bacon, and yes even the more modern men like Churchill, Mahatma Ghandi, etc. were able to Blog. What a trove of stimulating education we would now possess. I hope to join you in cyberspace as time permits. In the meantime continue Blogging ~ Tony Correoso