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03.20.06 02:24 PM
lynne d johnson on geekentertainment tv
Had I know this was what I was looking like on that day, I never would've let them tape me. Also on this blogging while black episode was baratunde thurston and george kelly.
Check it out, and while you're at it george has also posted the video from the panel. Like Jason, I've got to delete "ummm"...from my vocabulary.
Also check out Elisa Camahort's SXSW: Blogging While Black Revisited post on the Worker Bees Blog.
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I really enjoyed viewing this video. It leaves alot for me to think about as a "blogger", and what direction I would like to take in regards to my writing and blogging in general. Alot of what was said by the panelists has validated how I've felt about certain situations, concerns and thoughts I've had about the blogesphere.
I am not a journalist. I'm almost comfortable calling myself a "writer" . . . and the term "blogger" certainly is not a dirty word, but considering that everyone and their momma has access to blogging tools now a days - it makes me feel a little less exclusive, in comparison to a few years back, when the blogging community was much smaller. I'm not sure if I'm conveying my thoughts clearly . . . but in a nutshell, blogging just aint the same for me. I feel more focused and less focused all at the same time.
Will I ever receive an award or kudos for my blog? Does my blog serve a purpose for someone other than myself? Do I care? Yes and no.
So anyhoo, I could elaborate more - and perhaps I will 'post' my thoughts more clearly via Saucy Dame. Thank you for sharing. And yes, you are a Queen! I know you would like to have more female readers, but I have enough estrogen to represent at least 4 or 5 women. So hey! That’s no too shabby. Ha!
posted by Angelique | March 22, 2006 6:40 PM #