I wouldn't know. I don't read newspapers anymore.Captain Matt wrote:On average I don't think blogs are any worse than newspapers today.

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I wouldn't know. I don't read newspapers anymore.Captain Matt wrote:On average I don't think blogs are any worse than newspapers today.
I suspect the garish colors and hideous fonts on some facebook and myspace pages are designed to take advantage of that factor so teens can have some privacy without their parents knowing every little detail of their lives.WildBill wrote:Second, a poor choice of font style/size and background color causes me to immediately close web pages. IMO, there is no blog worth reading that has purple text on a black background.
Thanks for the tip. I will look into it. I am due [actually long overdue] for an eye exam. My new health insurance kicked in this year, so I should see how bad it really is. Although I am sure that it won't pay for a flatscreen monitor.Abraham wrote:WildBill,
I too suffered eye trouble with reading the posted word. So much so at times I'd get a headache.
To help cure this problem, I got a flat screen monitor and went to the optometrist who prescribed "computer and reading glasses".
I'd scoffed at the extra expense of such things as I thought my many lens, everyday, dreadfully expensive glasses should do the job. I was wrong. Specific glasses for reading my P.C. are something I should've gotten years ago...they make all the difference. Perhaps, they'd help you too?
Yes it is (enlightening, that is...). Until you posted I hadn't really considered that there were still other-wise internet savvy people, especially on a forum like this, who didn't know anyone who read a blog or who didn't realize what a huge resource blogs are. Yes there are lots of mediocre ones, but it is not all that hard to find some really good ones, and as someone pointed out above they can have huge impact (e.g Rathergate).Abraham wrote: Reading all the other perspectives regarding blogging is enlightening.
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Nor do I know a single person (until this thread) who actually reads such things.
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