Today, I was having conversation with two friends during lunch about blogging. It is a "trend" now, especially among doctors. Surprisingly, both friends blog too. Looked like one is left out if he/she does not own a blog now.
Blogospheres are so fascinating. There are so many things to read; gossips, politics, music, entertainment, health, medical, sex, porn, and you-name-it-you-find-it. Sometimes, these activities could be so addictive. Some of the weekends, I actually spent more than 8 hours sitting facing the computer screen.
There seems to be no ending to one's reading, as someone's blog is linked to some others, and they just linked here and there or another. Somehow, I did discover some of my long lost friends through all these links, though they blogged anonymously.
Blogospheres are so fascinating. There are so many things to read; gossips, politics, music, entertainment, health, medical, sex, porn, and you-name-it-you-find-it. Sometimes, these activities could be so addictive. Some of the weekends, I actually spent more than 8 hours sitting facing the computer screen.
There seems to be no ending to one's reading, as someone's blog is linked to some others, and they just linked here and there or another. Somehow, I did discover some of my long lost friends through all these links, though they blogged anonymously.

Congratulation to Dr. George and Dr. BernardChan. I am gonna vote for you guys.
2 comments:
Thanks cytusm
Hey! Thanks, cytusm!
I've found old friends through blogs too. And definitely made many new ones. It's becoming a passion. Hopefully, not the the point of blogoholicism. Haha.
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