Tuesday, December 14, 2010
The Decline of Blogging
Blogging has been light recently, I know, but I haven't yet given up on the unforgiving task. Unlike web fixture Iain Dale, who has finally pulled the curtain down on his blog, while he now concentrates on being a radio host. I've commented here about what this means, if anything, about the direction of the blogosphere; and I've commented here about Tim Montgomerie's call for a new, mainstream conservatism of the right. There was a Conservative Mainstream once - of the left. What goes around, comes around, I guess - and with lines like that, maybe I should give up blogging after all.
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I don't think anyone will miss you.
I will.
If you give up blogging you might be able to mark work within a month of it being handed in. Perhaps that's just a dream.
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