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A contest of note.

Posted by bub on April 18, 2004 - 3:40pm

Anyone with extra time and energy to write a 5 page essay on various topics including open source
can win a fine cordless desktop(I have one..its fun being able to fall asleep on the couch with a keyboard on you) should look here



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You should blog this

Bub, I don't want to discourage you, but this is a good example of the really fuzzy distinction between a blog page and a forum -- a forum is better for a discussion where all the comments are going to accummulate forever, constantly building a clearer picture of the topic, whereas a blog is best suited for things that are timely, that will fade away, but that deserve real attention when they are new.

The Help Forum is best left for questions about how to use the South Bruce Peninsular (which makes this particular example now a really good example!) because people in 5 years from now can still come here and search up "what the heck is the difference between a forum and a blog?" and they'd find this conversation. Forums are great places to present a tip, instructions, a new theory of quantum chromodynamics that explaines how to design new lures for lake bass; it's best for the FAQ, Frequently Asked Question sort of refining of a topic where the first idea may need clarifications, or may provoke questions that provoke more discussions that branch off into little sub-discussions that provoke more and so forth and so on.

On the other hand, that contest will be long gone, maybe even before the summer is over, and it would have been kept in it's time-line stream of consciousness context within your blog, drifting down the page as yet another recorded memory of Life on the Beach ...

it's not an easy distinction, and all this stuff is still the realm of research and try it and see experiments even among my distinguished colleagues, but as we go forward, patterns do emerge, and the timeliness of the blog vs the timelessness of the forum just appears to be one of them.

I won't even mention WikiWikis ... at least, not just yet ...

UhOh

wiki wikis?? please dont tell me its some kind of thong.