Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Blogging - writings of the neurotic

This came through today, which was nice. Why?

Well you know. Blogging. It's like the actions of a schizo, the writer in you trying to break out. And sometimes it drives you insane and other many times it's a joy. But you do it because like many writers, you're fulfiling your pleasure and if others find something a wee bit interesting, all the better. So this is a nice lift to say. Yeah go on.. keep writing, even if nobody reads, cuz you know what recently I have taken my foot of the blog pedal.

Just too much work going on. But today like a gazelle in a sea of new spring shoots grazing away, I'll add two more posts before I turn in. Thank you kind people.


Dear David Dunkley Gyimah,

Our editors recently reviewed your blog and have given it an 8.3 score
out of (10) in the Technology category of Blogged.com.
This is quite an achievement!

http://www.blogged.com/directory/technology

We evaluated your blog based on the following criteria: Frequency of
Updates, Relevance of Content, Site Design, and Writing Style.
After carefully reviewing each of these criteria, your site was given
its 8.3 score.

We've also created Blogged.com score badges with your score prominently
displayed. Simply visit your website's summary page on Blogged.com:



Click on the "Show this rating on your blog!" link underneath the score
and follow the instructions provided.


Please accept my congratulations on a blog well-done!!


Sincerely,


Amy Liu
Marketing
amy@blogged.com
www.blogged.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think your website is a fantastic resource for budding journalist to learn a thing or two.

Your blog post about online journalism is right on the money. Traditional media sources are fast being supplemented by online media sources like live streaming videos. Breaking news always comes in on the Internet first like in major news sites like CNN or MSNBC.

So I think that students should be exposed to this particular channel of journalism because I think that in the near future, it is going to be very prominent.

Dr David Dunkley Gyimah said...

thanks for the comp lifegoals and I have been to you blog. You're doing some shaking up there.