His girlfriend and he spent a couple of hours at the prom and apparently didn't have too shabby a time. They danced even. Yahoo.
Here's to many more nights of fun and frolic my son.
Todd
The book is organized around very short chapters with each chapter a suggestion for blogging. With each chapter being only a page or two in length, you'd think there isn't much here. However, what it lacks in width, it does make up for in attitude and example.
You won't find the keys here to blogger success but you will find inspiration about things to blog on, and the experiences of those who've gone before.
I recommend it to anyone who doesn't already have this blogging thing down to a science. It will entertain at least and may actually point you in a better direction.
Todd
That's a great question. With so many new tools on the net, such as Tumblr, for blogging and keeping in contact, it's difficult to figure out which way to go.
Of course one can choose to use something with a slight cost and get their own full fledged, self administered blog using something like Wordpress.
I've now got VOX, Tumblr, a Wordpress blog, and a couple of Blogger blogs going. That's not to mention Jaiku, Twitter, and Flickr. So how does one get organized in this day in age.
I'd like to think some of these guys would allow a universal ID across them, even if they aren't partners.
Oh well, I wonder what I'll sign up for next?