I follow a blog only because I can get more info than if I sat by the coffee table, as it is where I research online, or side table--in my case, to get a wider view of what is going on. If collectors are, and I don't personally know that they are, hunting the pulse through, and only through, regimented matter, it tells something--there is more room for collectors.
But there always is. With a very small group of thinkers and collectors in my circle I am more likely to send an email with a link with something I found through a blog=the rest they already know from other sources. 10% I get a reply with a thanks--that's a good percentage in my books.
Doesn't it come back, interestingly, to the idea of pixel curation, which has yet to be weighed in --very light and very tight, short-lived for sure, though estimated more accurate when someone has the mind for it.

- anonymous 6-24-2004 6:41 pm





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