Monday, February 28, 2011

wikitravel places

My top choices are
1. Harvard MA
2. Martha's Vineyard
3.Boston MA
For Harvard I'd write a new article because there's absolutely nothing on it and I've lived there for the past 20 years and know so much about it. Since both Martha's Vineyard and Boston are tourist destinations I'd write an itinerary to help people who are there to visit for a day go to different places.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Response to Wurman

I really don't have much to respond in regards to Wurman's article, except that I really didn't like it nor agree with what he was saying

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Response to Stefanac

Alright, so I tried to read Stefanac sideways, which really hurt my neck, but I managed. Plus I was too broke to print the article out. What I found useful in this article was the tips for bloggers. The fact that blogging does get boring came up and the reader was told that to make a successful was to keep posting. Personally, I would probably just stop blogging and do something else if I ran out of things to say. Then again, if I find something really interesting to write about, I might never stop. Some of my clubhouse blog ideas are: Caribbean aquatic species(i.e. cartilaginous fish, bony fish, reptiles, and marine mammals), marine mammal rescue acts, marine protected areas, the New England Patriots, and water sports.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Response to Blood

What I found most interesting about Rebecca Blood's Weblogs: A History was the improvement of technology over the past 12 years. I hadn't realized that blogs have only been around since 1999. The internet has really progressed since it came about. To think about what blogs were when they first started to what they are today. Not to mention how many people use them now.