tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611857124395960294.post5467155944692180082..comments2023-08-10T03:39:10.160-07:00Comments on Bitchalicious: On blogsRebeccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05299481860052762489noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611857124395960294.post-92200718533251267952009-11-30T19:43:32.930-08:002009-11-30T19:43:32.930-08:00I minored in e-commerce in college, there was no &...I minored in e-commerce in college, there was no "blog" then. Years later, I heard the word mentioned, by then I had been neglecting the Internet for several years. Blog, I thought, is just another fad. Something someone dreamed up and made popular on the internet; it, too, will burst like all internet bubbles. But it didn't. I took me awhile to grasp the concept of a blog. Why blog when you can write a diary, was another one of my objection. So I kept on writing in my private journal.<br /><br />Then it hits me: a blog is a public journal. It is a way to express one's idea, share information, in the fashion that one chooses. I no longer need to join a "forum" to discuss a topic. All my thoughts can be organized neatly into chronological order on my own blog. That's why it exists, I finally understood. <br /><br />I now blog, mostly about my internal world of thoughts. No one is reading my blog but me since I have not tried to announce its existence to anyone. Yet, I feel incredibly fortunate to discover your blog. I would have never run into some of the incredibly interesting links that you listed here. Thank you for blogging, when can we read more?Ryan Yanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08061554675670163417noreply@blogger.com