tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11370428.post115937196140079935..comments2023-10-21T11:47:30.960+05:30Comments on Unstructured Eructations From A Glue Sniffing Indian: Love Me, Kill me, Kiss Me, Trash MeAndyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04417678383854690986noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11370428.post-1159600593962535382006-09-30T12:46:00.000+05:302006-09-30T12:46:00.000+05:30Benny, Benny-I really do not know why you people c...Benny, <BR/><BR/>Benny-I really do not know why you people conduct CONFERENCES, BLOGCAMPS and UNCONFERENCES!!!<BR/> <BR/>Events like BarCamp and BlogCamp are conducted to spread awareness on blogging, talk about various issues that are popular in the blogosphere and the like. Besides that, such events are a good way of meeting people who are behind the blogs that sit on your blogroll. <BR/><BR/>That apart, I don't worry that much about people making comments on my blog. I like to write on topics that catch my attention. If people who visit my blog like what I write, they add their feedback. That's their call.<BR/><BR/>Your comments "I am not able to see a single comment on you people’s Blogs except Kirubashankars and few others."<BR/><BR/>Is not proper. You can't say people who don't get comments on their blogs are worthy writers. A blog is like a journal. If a person likes an entry, he/she writes a comment, otherwise they move on from one blog to another. There are a lot of blogs that don't get comments that much. What do you have to say about that? Siop blogging?<BR/><BR/>Benny--Is it high time that we should concentrate on Language Blogs where participants are more and representatives are less? <BR/><BR/>I am sure there are bloggers involved in this endeavour.Andyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04417678383854690986noreply@blogger.com