I am unbelievably competative. I wrote a grand total of four posts on my blog for the entire month of February. I’ve put up four posts in one day before, and it took me an entire (albiet generally gloomy) month to match that in the most recent division of time for which statistics are available.
But now Mike has his blog working.
Together, we have run two web sites at varying levels of success, readership, and profit, but at equal levels of snobbery, mockery, sarcasm, humor, web savvy, wit, charm, and humility (high, higher, higher than you think, higher than we thought, lower than you tink, immeasurable, undeniable, and none, respectively). Seperately, we’ve run such a number of others that it would not increase even my self-admitted humility rating to take credit for it (I have a dozen at first mental count).
Certainly being in a foreign country and cataloging your experiences is innately more interesting than the musings that have been gracing the servers of dp.n of late. I would know, on both counts. But what I’ve learned from the same situation is that while everyday experiences are superficially much more exciting from the perspective of here, and easy to notice from the perspective of there, thery’re still “everyday experiences.” Everyday common, but every day common as well.
That said, expect to see more of me in March. Game on.