13 June 2005, 05:55
Balla BallaHunting Blog ?
Informed Guests
Pardon my ignorance but with all this who ha going on around the world about bloggers and the likes ( the Dan Rather incident) jolted my memory on the subject.
My QUESTION is what is the differance between a blog and a forum on the net like AR /// can some kind informed (technocrat geek) explain the main or key differances, or are they essentially one in the same beast

Peter
13 June 2005, 05:58
500grainsA blog is some B.S. written by one person, and a forum is B.S. written by a bunch of people.
13 June 2005, 06:07
T.CarrA blog is like a personal diary (although written for public consumption).
Short for Web log, a blog is a Web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs often reflect the personality of the author.
13 June 2005, 06:12
500grainsTerry,
How is that different from what I said?

13 June 2005, 06:20
Balla BallaActually not wanting to play with semantics or whatever the word is ....
I think 500G is correct in that us AR geeks are just a number of bloggers combined together all using the same BIBLE or BLOG SITE but reading from different chapters within the BIBLE and commenting across the whole spectrum as opposed to a certain specific theme ..
We FORUM guests just tend to jump across topics more and not always post daily BUT essentially there aint a lot of differance it seems between the two, at least from what I am starting to learn about them ??
Peter
13 June 2005, 06:48
T.Carrquote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
Terry,
How is that different from what I said?
Why the confused icon? I was answering Peter's question, not contradicting your reply.
Regards,
Terry
13 June 2005, 08:35
almostacowboyquote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
A blog is some B.S. written by one person, and a forum is B.S. written by a bunch of people.
Pithy. Very pithy!

13 June 2005, 10:18
Dago RedI think the key difference between our bs and that of a person's blog is that we sometimes
discuss things.
Red