Bloggers summit features anti-blogging bloggers
Someone once wrote, “You can’t trust Alexander Russo to report on a school bake sale and give an accurate account of the price of brownies,” so one hesitates to put much stock in this post. It is nonetheless peculiar that a gaggle of bloggers would criticize other bloggers for blogging, or that they would inveigh against time-wasting while sitting on a panel, discussing blogging. Certainly Flypaper’s frequent posting is a benefit to our readers, who desire timely analysis and opinion on the day’s education issues. And for those who would rather imbibe an occasional off-the-cuff observation or two, perhaps about baseball or Howard Stern, other outlets exist.
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May 16th, 2008 at 4:49 pm
I don’t know how some people blog as much as they do. Once a day is about all I can do, most of the time. That said, my favorite blogger is Andrew Sullivan, who is remarkably prolific. Sometimes I agree with him, and sometimes I don’t, but he’s amazing. I suppose if I were to quit my job, ignore my family, and keep my laptop glued to my hip I could do maybe 40% of what he does.