Quiet evenings in the blogosphere

Posted on March 10, 2003 @ 17:56 in Blogosphere

Not that it ever really is all that quiet, but the past two weeks or so, I've noticed a, ehm... certain stillness. Calm before the storm? You decide:

March 4, Phil Ringnalda feels a bit out of touch because so many people write so many interesting things and really, he wants us all to "slow down a bit, can't you?"

March 7, Martin Sutherland discovers life without a RSS aggregator spitting 50 feeds onto his desktop, each taking a 2 minute bite out of his day. Acknowledging the kind of compulsiveness that lies in keeping up, keeping in the loop, he writes: "I uninstalled it, and I felt free."

Meanwhile, Mark Pilgrim has been keeping uncharacteristically quiet since February 27.

Haven't heard from Brad Choate since February 24.

Six Log isn't all that hyperactive, but the last post is from March 1.

Even Zeldman's been keeping quiet for the past five days.

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