I am sitting in front of a great group of people, talking to them about blogging. This post is a demonstration.
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Friedrich Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy: Out of the Spirit of Music (Penguin Classics)
Jean-Luc Nancy: The Inoperative Community (Theory and History of Literature)
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Perhaps you can now also demonstrate that blog posts can actually get comments? ;-)
BTW: what is the 101 in your Blogging 101? I only know Room 101, but I don't really think there's a link. Or am I just missing it?
Posted by: Serge Cornelus | March 02, 2006 at 09:17 AM
Hi Serge,
The numbers 101 are usually used in college/university for introductory level courses. So, when we do beginning things, we often call them "101".
:-)
Posted by: Elizabeth Albrycht | March 02, 2006 at 03:49 PM
Gee, thanks - I honestly didn't know. Guess that makes me a 101'er in this field of nomenclature. Good luck with the rest of the NCF!
Posted by: Serge Cornelus | March 02, 2006 at 07:26 PM