I think blogging is for people who want a creative outlet but don't really have enough internet chops (i.e. html, java, etc) or time on their hands to create a website of their own. The team at Blogger.com is awesome because they really seem to be progressing culture through the opportunity they give everyone to share their thoughts on life and cultural findings. I've been itching for more lately, and I only wish I had taken a web design class in college so that I'd be able to do something about it. I did find a sweet hosting site, however, that's similar to blogspot only it's just more rad. Check out what I made last night in about thirty minutes--
http://contemporation.com
I know it's scanty on content and it's similar to other blogs out there, but what I like about it is that it doesn't give off the same sort of amateur vibe that you get from pretty much every blogging site around. It's crisper and resonates a more professional look. Simplicity is good-- go to Drudge Report or Kulturblog if you want examples-- but blogger.com is the wrong sort of simplicity if you want your blog to be recieved as more than just a journal or creative outlet.
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