Well Tom, you have worded my feelings exactly.  Blogging and twitter just seem 
like so much information I don't want to hear about.  I don't have enough time 
as it is to want to sift through all the 'noise' to find the few tidbits I'd 
like.

GESOs are a similar thing for me, though not nearly as bad.  Time to view them 
all and comment is almost not worth it.  Actually I will spend about the same 
amount of time on one photo as a whle gallery - so you can surmise the type of 
feedback I'm going to give on a gallery.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom C <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 8:35 AM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Feed Us Your Photoblog--The Solution

I confess having some difficulty with blogs.

I wasn't going to say it, but since you broached it. I don't really
want to do all the reading that a blog presumes I do, and I don't like
clicking on the inevitable thumbnail in the blog to get to the larger
version of an image.  I find most blogs present even the thumbnail in
such an unappealing manner that I'm not inclined to click. On a
photography list I'm going to the blog to see the photo not read about
it.

And finally maybe, somewhat rudely, but not intended so, I find a blog
a bit akin to watching someone's home movies.  They tend to mean much
more to the creator than to the audience, and so come across, to me at



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