Wednesday, July 27, 2005
A slow adopter
Kicking and screaming I drag myself, reluctantly yet
expectantly, into the world of blogs. I have always
been a slow adopter of technology. I know that blogs
aren't really technology but the mechanism behind it
and the phenomenon itself is technology based. I don't
even use an mp3 player(though years ago I was given one
at my work and this happily still stays in its box,
gathering dust). Likewise, I was slow to learn to text
message, though now I can't see how I have done so long
without it. For the longest time I eschewed the use of
a mobile phone. I reasoned that there were enough ways
to reach me - my home phone, business phone, various
emails etc. I was slow to move form the VCR to the DVD
player and no doubt this trend will continue as long
as people keep inventing new toys for us to play with
and buy.
So why start blogging now? I think it stems from the need
to write - I write constantly - mostly in a library worth
of instant messages to various friends I have. I occasionally
write poetry. I would like to write short stories and perhaps
one day I would like to write a play or even a novel.
So why not do something more constructive and write something
down that I can one day look at. After all isn't a weblog
just a modern version of 'dear diary'? Its foolish to think
that many will find this by chance and its hubris to
assume that any but a very small handful would be interested to
read what I would want to say. And yet, for me, I sense that there
is more to web logging than just that. It's a chance to essay,
to clarify one's thoughts and to share them. A professor of mine
once told me that one can have the most brilliant thoughts in
the world (and no I am not saying that I have any) but if one
doesn't write one's thoughts down they count for nothing. They
are lost and doomed to be forgotten. This in some sense is the
most important reason for me to blog. Perhaps writing will be
a salvation of sorts. Perhaps it is a way of getting all my
ducks in a row. To bring order out of chaos. At least I
hope so. And In the meanwhile, if I write down something
interesting, or amusing, or thoughful or thoughtless, then perhaps
some use or amusement will come of it.
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