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February 23, 2003
Priorities

I mentioned a while back that 10% of my grade in one of my classes this semester is for maintaining a weblog. For half the class (most of whom are students who've been on the net for forever), this assignment is pretty straightforward.

And then there are classmates like Greg, who come into this primarily with a print designers' background (the school I'm at also offers an MA in Publications Design; this class satisfies a business elective for them).

I got a chuckle just now reading Greg's take on weblogging:

I really couldn't care if google purchased blogger. I'm trying to get my kids through school.

Okay, it may be more funny if you've met Greg. But it's probably also worthwhile to get those occasional reminders that not everyone is madly in love with all of this.

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