Sunday, February 26, 2006

Gone With A Journal

Gone With A Journal
2006.02.03 12:51

Some slashdotters don't write their journals but only make a comment in other slashdotter's account or in a main article. Do they find their identity in relationship to other's?
iminplaya used to write only one journal and he deleted it lately. He has been keeping on silence since last October.
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Perhaps(Score:2)
by FidelCatsro (861135) * <fidelcatsroNO@SPAMgmail.com> on 2006.02.03 13:44 (#14636501) (Last Journal: 2006.02.24 14:46)
Perhaps they got hit by Trucks .. or Turks
--The only things certain in war are Propaganda and Death. You can never be sure which is which though
Re:Perhaps(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.02.03 14:39 (#14637017) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.02.24 14:13)
I feel it's too cool to find comments of themselves only in someone's journals. Since when they are gone, they leave everything.
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For me...(Score:2)
by Farmer Tim (530755) <roundfile@mindl[ ].com ['ess' in gap]> on 2006.02.04 10:25 (#14641645) (Last Journal: 2005.05.01 22:12)
...its creative seizure: either the things I'm thinking about are so trivial (to me, at least) that I can't imagine anyone else wanting to read them, or the ideas are so important to me that I don't want to be misinterpreted and I spend so long writing that the inspiration leaves me. I suppose the trivia wouldn't be so bad if I had your poetic touch, mercedo.But fundamentally, I consider myself rather boring. In fact, I'm so predictable that I always know what I'm going to say next...
--The difficulties nerds have with the world stem from the fact that not all problems can be solved by nerdery.
Re:For me...(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2006.02.04 10:58 (#14641781) (http://mercedo-comments.blogspot.com/ Last Journal: 2006.02.24 14:13)
your poetic touch
You think so? Thank you very much.
I think journal deletion is not a great good idea. I kept my comment somewhere in the Internet, but I hadn't dared to keep someone's journal somewhere. In fact I missed his 'only one' journal.
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