I did a massive housecleaning last night and suspended a lot of spam blogs. I'm not sure why people think the “Open” in “OpenWeblog” means “Open for abuse” but, well, it doesn't.
sacha chua :: tech evangelist, connector, geek :: 2007.04.08:
I wish I could figure out how to help J fall in love with books too. If she does, then new worlds will be open to her, and no classroom or teacher can limit her. What was that magical piece?

 With children (is J a child?) this is easy: read to them.  And turn off the TV.

I have four children: 10, 8, 6, and 2.  Each of them loves reading.  Different degrees, to be sure, but they love reading.  My 10-year-old just missed lunch because she was so engrossed in what she was reading.  I was amused at lunch to hear my 2-year-old ask the 6-year-old to read to her.  It seems to be one of her favorite activities, "reading" through books herself and asking family members to read to her.

Of course, [personal profile] dvfmama  and I both read a lot.  And she takes them to the library quite a bit.

(I readily admit that we could just be a family of escapists.)

But what if J is your friend or your younger sister?  There might not be much you can do.  Turning off the TV, discussing things you've read, expanding the horizons that way opens up the awareness that there is so much there.
consultant
([staff profile] hexmode Jul. 6th, 2005 11:12 pm)
OpenWeblog now supports OpenID. This means that your friends who have a weblog or webpage elsewhere can use that account to comment on your page. Right now, this works primarily with LiveJournal accounts, but other weblogging systems should be adding support, too.
consultant
([staff profile] hexmode Jun. 19th, 2005 09:50 pm)
OpenWeblog now has Tags!



LiveJournal has tags so OpenWeblog has them now, too!

Tags are like catagories.  Except not.  Because catagories are fixed.  Usually you only have a limited set  of catagories.  Tags are whatever you make them.

So have fun, go wild -- tag every entry in your weblog.
consultant
([staff profile] hexmode Jun. 11th, 2005 06:31 pm)
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