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January 22, 2005
Tomorrow I’ll Be Three
In our BlogWalk small-group discussion, we’re talking about the duration of time necessary to make a case for blogging in an organization, which reminded me of the age of this humble site. Three years ago tomorrow, I made my first post (now edited to accommodate an esoteric joke).
At the time, I wrote, “A weblog of my own! Now I can be just like David Weinberger, only more theologically nuanced and less funny. In other words, more boring and offering less reason to read it.” After three years, the flow of tedium continues unabated. . . .
Posted by AKMA at January 22, 2005 02:54 PM | Threadorati
Comments
For which we give thanks and the world is a better place.
Posted by: Gary Turner at January 22, 2005 04:06 PM
Happy Blogthday!
Posted by: Phil Wolff at January 22, 2005 04:48 PM
Happy Birthday AKMA. You've gone 0-60 purdy darn quick, and, as Gary says, we are the better for it.
THanks for being out there.
Posted by: Chris Corrigan at January 22, 2005 06:26 PM
Congrats on your anniversary, and thanks for your generosity in providing thoughtful insight (like your recent essays on marriage).
Posted by: Don at January 24, 2005 10:29 AM
Happy blog-o-day two days late. It was great having you as our documentarian on Saturday.
Posted by: Jack Vinson at January 25, 2005 03:39 PM






