I was going to call today’s post “up before the dawn yet again” but, after three days, frankly it’s getting boring. Anyway, it doesn’t really describe the full magnitude of the situation: I’ve been up since 6am yesterday. That’s a lot of hours. I’d tell you exactly how many but my brain no longer stretches to such amazing feats of arithmetic. (Strangely, blogging is okay).
Despite the sleep sitch, I thought I should post as, according to the Age, blogging makes you feel “more connected’:
Psychologist James Baker said this suggested that blogging could actually be good for people – helping them to feel part of a community.
“It makes people feel closer and more connected,” Mr Baker said.
I suppose no-one’s thought to actually join a community, or go out and “connect” with those flesh and blood sorts cluttering up the houses and streets around us. God forbid.
Running
None, this morning. I have a tentative plan for a bit of a leg turn-over session tonight, but that’s contingent on factors beyond my control: my ability to remain vertical.
Sara
Mar 04, 2008 @ 19:05:53
Normal flesh and blood people don’t understand blogging- it is only you guys in the computer here that get it.
JH
Mar 04, 2008 @ 19:15:30
The thing I can’t work out is: how do they fit all those people inside such a small space? Also, how are they in my home computer AND my work PC?
Wierd, eh Sara?
Andrew (ajh)
Mar 04, 2008 @ 20:29:41
Non-bloggers are such strange people aren’t they!
Look forward to the end of the month, at least then it will be an hour lighter in the morning!
Em
Mar 04, 2008 @ 22:41:34
I fear I may be losing my ability to relate to humans 1:1, every now and then I must drag myself out from behind the computer and try to talk to people.
Lee
Mar 05, 2008 @ 13:57:04
Who’s got time to feel connected to real people in the outside world anyway 😉
I think in all honesty this is the reason my house always looks like a bomb has hit it. I treat my blogging like a 9-5 job 😆