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            • March 19, 2006

              What I Had For Breakfast

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              Blogging as a life skill

              Along with a few other Yahoo!s, I sat down today with Jon Udell. One point stood out: Blogging is a life skill, part of managing a public persona. Professionals from all different walks of life, from teachers to city planners to hardware store owners could benefit from posting well-thought-out material regularly.

              The what-I-had-for-breakfast or most rant channels, however, are still worthless. -m

              Hmmm. Well that sucks. Guess my daily "What I Had for Breakfast" series just came to a screaching halt.

              Thanks a lot Micah! Now what am I supposed to write about?!

              How depressing... ;) :D

              Although, wait... I guess I could always write about my pet fish. Of course that would require I buy a pet fish. But thats just a detail, really... If I did get one, it would certainly help replace the now defunct daily "WIHFB" series,

              Okay, I'll look into it and let you all know how it turns out. :)

              P.S. What about the rants? Oh, there will be rants. And raves. And everything in between. Just no more "What I Had for Breakfast" posts. Its now all about me and my new (or soon to be new anyway) pet fish "Spike." :)

              No need to thank me. You can thank Micah for that one. :)

            • Posted by m.david : March 19, 2006 08:27 AM GMT

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