Something Light: WMB survey
Over the past few years as I’ve watched you all engage on the blog, I’ve often been amazed at how much time some of you have to devote to the ongoing dialogue on the various threads. Thus I’ve wondered a few things:
- How long have you participated in the WMB community–years, months, weeks?
- How much time do you estimate you spend at WMB on a given day?
- What time of day are you most likely to visit WMB–morning, afternoon, evening–and why?
- For those of you who visit WMB while you are at work, what type of profession are you in and when do you visit the blog–on break, over lunch, whenever you get bored?
- Are there other blogs that you visit regularly, and if so, do you devote less, equal, or more time to them as compared to WMB?
I know many of you already have biographies listed on the site, of which many I have read, but this survey will enable us to learn very quickly some basic information about each other.




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Years, don’t know how many.
Depends — on how the day goes or interested in the topics.
Morning. I check in to get going in the morning.
I log in from a work computer or a home computer, depending where I am, most definitely when I am bored and need a chnage, but that ties in to question 2.
I visit the Volokh for law news and opinion, they keep me up to date on what’s going on at the Supreme Court, but I’m devoted to my Christian friends here. It is always comforting to be able to touch base with Christians during a day full of lawyers and other assorted leftys. They remind me that I’m not totally surrounded by ….
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- I’ve been around, mostly lurking, for at least 3 years now.
– I usually just read through the articles and comments without posting so I spend ~30min/day.
– I typically check 4-5 times per day: early morning, around lunch, afternoon, and evening.
– I’m always at work since I have no internet at home: typically I check in when I hit a brick wall and need to clear my mind. I work as an electronics engineer.
– I don’t visit any other blogs, just a forum and some news sites.
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- Like JOHNV, lurker mostly, years
- 10 minutes, usually only visit WMB if the article looks interesting in Google Reader.
- Morning, have a lot to do after that
- Morning, Technology Manager
- Slashdot, 22 words, and a bunch more in Reader that I keep up with and read but rarely visit the actual websites. Slashdot more, 22 words less, but probably mostly related to the relative volume of posts.
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KRM has posted here the longest, he started the first week or two. I began posting two or three weeks after the blog began–was it five years ago? I’m ahead of Kyle A by a week or so. (We figured this out once by going back into the earliest archives before they disappeared).
I check in early in the morning before I make breakfast and lunches, and depending on my schedule periodically stop in to read other comments–more often if I’m following a particular thread. I post more freqeuently when I’m working at home–writing–on Wednesdays.
I spend more time on this blog than on anything else other than e-mail. I also daily frequent Between the Lines, and NovelMatters, and of course Facebook . . .
In some ways I could be considered the blog historian–you’d be surprised what I know and remember about people . . .
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- About 3 1/2 years.
- Off and on about 1/2 hour to an hour.
- Morning before the kid gets home and late at night after he’s asleep.
- When I worked it was whenever I got bored, which was often towards teh end. My profession was “internationally known television producer”. There were elderly, Catholic ladies in South America who loved my work.
- I don’t have time for another, I have popped in on Random Name.
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Years – I don’t know how many.
I read all the posts but don’t usually comment. 30 mins sounds good.
Morning – and then a couple of other times during the day to see if there are any late posts.
Whenever. Software Engineer.
TheBlackSphere and NationalReview – both less
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I wasn’t one of the earliest here, but I’ve been here at least four years if not five. Names I remember from frequest posters then are Christopher Taylor and Lincoln.
Probably around half an hour total. Depends on whether there’s anything I’m interested in enough to post a comment myself. I spend less time than I used to reading the threads – I skip threads I’m not interested in and I skip comments by some people. When a discussion, even on a topic of interest to me, seems to have worn its way into one of the usual ruts, I generally stop checking back.
I check in the morning, often while eating breakfast. I look a few times during the morning if the threads are interesting, especially if I’m bored, then spend more time at lunchtime. Afternoon – same as morning. In the evening I check again to catch up the threads I wasn’t able to spend more time reading earlier, and that’s when I’m more likely to actually post comments, when I have time to think through what I want to say.
I work in an IT department, checking requests for software change deployments to be sure they have the correct documentation for compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley. Requests come in spurts, so I often don’t have much to keep me busy. (They keep trying to find more work for me to do and I keep getting it done and needing more to do.) So I check several times at work (I say I take blog breaks instead of smoke breaks), but unless there’s an especially interesting thread, I don’t spend much time here except at lunch and in the evening.
I spend more time on my own blog
Not reading it, of course, writing it – and looking up supporting material for it.
I visit Kyle’s blog daily, and a few others now and then based on time and inclination. This is the only news-oriented blog I visit. The others are personal blogs or related to theology.
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I’ve been around almost since the beginning but mostly lurked for my first couple of years.
I check in periodically throughout the day and again after the kids are in bed – probably 30-40 minutes total unless I post something. I skip comments by some and avoid some threads altogether.
Other blogs I visit regularly are Pauline’s, Kyle A’s, Random Name’s, that of a friend who lives in Seattle now. That probably takes about the same amount of time as I spend on WMB. I also get my news online from my local paper, the BBC, sometimes CNN, and spend a little time on Facebook.
I work part time from home as a self-employed editor. While I’m working, I’ll sometimes take a break to visit web sites, but the hours I can work (with young kids at home) are pretty scarce. So if I’m working, I mostly just focus on the work and save the web surfing until the work is done or put away.
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Close to five years.
Depending on the day and what is being discussed, a couple or three hours.
Throughout the day. With new homeschoolers, it is important to be available and accessible. I sit right here at my desk, not far from the dining room table where the kids are working. If I try to read anything, they need help. If I leave the room to do anything else, they talk. If I pick up sewing or knitting,etc, they need help. If I clean the house, I take away from their chore opportunity. So, I sit and wander through the threads, playing Solitaire, and doing crossword puzzles. Anything that does not take an attention span of over five seconds.
Nope. No other blogs, as NJL mentioned, it is a reminder that the people one is surrounded with (much as I love them) are not the only ones. There is another age group. In other words, you people help me keep my sanity.
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- I’m a lurker and have been reading for just over a year, I believe.
- Probably spend 10-15 minutes a day here. I get the feed through Google Reader, and only click through if the summary interests me.
- Morning and afternoon. I pretty much only read while at work. It’s a nice short break in between spreadsheets and other tedious tasks.
- I work for a large non-profit missions organization. As stated above, I read WMB throughout the workday on my “stretch” breaks.
- Because I use Google Reader, I have stopped thinking of individual blogs as, well, individual blogs. Many of my feeds are from friends on LiveJournal, but WMB, Lashawn Barber, Cake Wrecks, The Sartorialist, Passive-Agressive Notes, Grammar Nazis, and the day’s HIV/AIDS news make up large chunks of my feed.
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Seems like forever…
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I’ve been reading the WM blog since it started, but I only began posting maybe a year or year and a half ago. (I’ve been a print subscriber to World since 1993, I believe, after seeing an ad in maybe Christianity Today where Chuck Colson was touting the magazine.)
I began contributing when I was asked to do a pets blog for the newspaper that I work for — we actually were urged at work to take part on other blogs as a way to get the word out about ours after they first launched. While this meant mostly signing up on other pets blogs, World was a natural for me. And my first comments here, as I recall, were on light, dog-related posts.
Of course. But you do kind of get hooked …
I mostly check in mornings before work + nights after I get home from work (we have late hours), sometimes I’ll pop on during breaks at work.
I visit a number of other blogs, mostly about pets that directly link into what I’m doing at work (I have a long list of feeds for those that I check daily for ideas, sometimes sharing comments on). On my own time, I also look in on some other Christian and political blogs from time to time, but mostly just as a reader/browser, ‘quick hit’ kinds of things just to see what’s up.
Strange when you think there was actually life before the Internet, no?
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I participated here at the very beginning ~5 years ago and even had one of my letters to the editor discussed on a thread, but took a three-year break. Started back up a few months ago after I had a little more time.
If I’m not following a particular thread, I probably spend 5 minutes a day. If I’m following or actively commenting on a thread, it can be as much as half an hour or an hour.
More likely to visit in the morning because I use a computer at school. Sometimes I’m using my laptop in class and check in class… shame on me.
I visit my friends’ blogs a lot and am subscribed to a gazillion feeds on Google Reader, especially missions-related ones, but the only other blog that I comment frequently on is Boundless Line, which is unsurprisingly a blog with a very similar worldview (by which I mean slightly more conservative than me.)
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p.s. I was “foolishyetwise” way back when for anyone who remembers. I have seen roughly a 50% reduction in incredibly clever, clever people using my screenname in an insulting way since the switch!
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I’ve been around for a few years.
I usually check in in the morning every couple of days. I live in the dark days of dial-up; in our 1880’s farmhouse, the computer is in the living room next to the kitchen where the only phone line is. So…I have to drag the extra long phone line behind the woodstove, through the kitchen opening, under the table, to the corner in the kitchen and then wait, oh, about 10 minutes for the internet to even pull up.
The previous paragraph should explain why I don’t post all THAT often. It’s probably a good thing. I’ve gotten to like ya’ll and would spend way too much time here!
I don’t visit any other blogs. It’s hard enough being patient in dealing with one.
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About a year and a half. I stumbled across the place when a Google search led me to a blog by Gene Edward Veith, who I’d read before. He was somehow connected to this site then, though does not appear to be anly longer.
How much time I spend and how many visits a day varies widely. My job tends to alternate busy periods and slow times, so I can sometimes check in a a few times during the day and sometimes not. (Right now is lunch break time.)
I am not currently involved in another blogs or discussion boards (I read some but don’t take part in dialog), though I have been at times in the past.
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I’ve been on here a few years, three or four, not really sure.
I work from my home (self-employed as an editor and writer) and thus sometimes I have a lot of work (and little time on here) and sometimes not much. But I find I am not all that productive in the morning, so I tend to come on here in the late morning, check out any new and interesting threads (including the new Whirled Views), read the added comments on threads I was following yesterday, and make a comment or two. I check back again a few more times during the day, but usually my other visits are quick ones. If I have time and am in an actual discussion on a thread or two, I may check back repeatedly (read new posts on one thread, and go back to the one with the discussion one more time before I sign off). When I’m on a deadline and my brain is fried, sometimes I take a mini break and come on here for a short time, maybe 10 minutes.
Total daily time on here varies from none (rarely) to two or three hours. Probably usually an hour or so. I don’t check any other blogs, nor am I involved in Facebook or MySpace (though I am on another smaller one or two), because I don’t want this to take too much of my time. (I have gone onto Cranach or another blog or two very occasionally, as in once ever few months. Usually it’s just y’all.) I have my own website–three of them, actually, though two are quite simple–but not my own blog.
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#4 Michelle
“KRM has posted here the longest, he started the first week or two.”
I joined an on-line World Magazine book club years ago, before this blog. We paid for a book and then discussed it on-line. Doesn’t that count for something? Did anyone else participate?
I have changed my work a little from my WMB bio. I have been “supervising” the building of our new house. I don’t like to go over to the house and sit around watching the men working all day.
I do a lot of searching the web for different things to put in the house. I am working on tile now. Faucets will be next.
I drive home (770 miles one way) once a month. I stay in our old RV parked at my brother’s house, about 5 miles from the new house.
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I don’t know how long I’ve been here, but Christopher Taylor inspired me to get a dog with his regular dismantling of a leftist poster named “Lincoln” who used that monicker and others for deception. Arcadia and Anlir should remember them. There was also “B”, a struggling and unrepentant Scandinavian (I think) homosexual who had lost his spouse. I believe they were both eventually banned for language issues.
As I work in the printing prepress industry and spend far too much time parked in front of this box anyway, I don’t spend a lot of time here but will drop by on occasion—usually in the daytime. I sometimes wonder if I’m being led to comment as there are days when absolutely nothing is of interest and other days with threads where I’ll have a desire to really get involved. Weeks may pass without opening the page and I don’t waste time lurking.
If I’m really bored and WMB is dry, I may look at other blogs, but haven’t found one where I’d considering posting regularly. There is an intelligence level with a moral component at WMB I find compelling. I’m a subscriber to World and use it as a one of my informational sources since I’m far too old for the Weekly Reader anymore.
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How long: 4-5 years, I guess. It wasn’t right when it started, but I think it was still pretty new. I read about it in the magazine.
How much: 15-30 minutes/day, looking at a few new articles that look interesting and maybe going back to a couple from the previous day to see people’s further discussion.
When: Early afternoon, over lunch at my desk at work. If I post something brilliant I might go back later in the day to see how others responded.
Work: Lead technical analyst for some accounting and financial reporting systems.
Other blogs: Nope, I don’t have time for any more addictions.
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-I’ve been lurking for about 2 years, and commenting occasionally for about 18 months.
-I don’t know – 1/2 hour to an hour?
-On weekdays: Morning around 9:30-10:00 (break), lunchtime, afternoon at 5 or so after work, and in the evening after supper.
Weekend: anytime Saturday, and Sunday afternoon.
-AutoCAD drawing at a countertop shop.
-Race 4 2012, Conservatives 4 Palin, and Let’s Go Tribe. Also Facebook in the last month or so. (It’s amazing how much time you can spend on Facebook). As far as time spent, probably more at WMB since I comment more here than at the other sites.
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I’ve been around since the beginning, but not very active, especially over the last several months b/c I couldn’t remember my password at work, so I couldn’t comment. I think I remember it now. So does Firefox.
I spend 15 minutes here roughly
I have the feed pulled in on my Yahoo page, so I note the headlines throughout the day on that page.
I work as a graphic designer, and I’m a bit disorganized or distractable, so I think I check here during those time, not so much during organized break or only on lunch. I’m on lunch now.
I spend most of my time with my own blog, a lit-blog I share with a friend. I’ve linked here many times. I try to keep close tabs on Thinklings.org and Books, Inq., but I wish I could take in more of the blogscape for my edification, education, and posting fodder.
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Kristin,
I looked for a way to contact you directly, but didn’t find one. Suggestion for a follow-up post:
How does World blog affect the rest of your life, if it does? For example, do you
* talk with friends and family about blog posts and other posters
* pray for other posters?
* read books (or websites) recommended by other posters
* dream about people on the blog?
* e-mail others who post here?
* try a recipe or a suggestion given by someone on the blog?
* think “I can tell World blog about this” when you read or experience something interesting, funny, or sad?
* try to meet other posters if they come to town or if you will be going through their town?
* —— (other)?
(For the record, I’ve done all the above.)
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I came on board soon after it was first mentioned in World Magazine. I was new to blogging and may not have come on if I would have had to register then. I remember Christopher and Lincoln, but I am sure I have forgotten more than Michelle remembers.
I visit throughout the day. I am at home and can pop on whenever my husband isn’t hogging
the computer or I am not busy with something else. I make short visits on here, facebook and email or whatever else I need to do online. I visit more often now that I am off dial-up.
I don’t visit any other blogs regularly, but I will sometimes go to sites recommended or suggested by someone here.
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About four years or so–long enough to remember B, Lincoln, Christopher Taylor, and Jane D.
I get on occasionally throughout the day, depending on the threads. I find myself here less and less because the interaction is less profitable than it used to be.
I read a variety of other personal/professional blogs, but rarely comment. I am very involved on a discussion board for Reformed Christians, where I spend most of my online time.
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There’s a Betty Ford center for alcoholism, I think.
Whom should we name the worldmagblog center for online addiction after?
I’ve been on wmb for four or five years, I think. I took six months to prove to myself I could control my addiction.
At least six people ranging from very conservative Christian to fairly liberal Christian have told me they have stopped participating on these forums after reading my comments pointing out the addictive quality of this medium.
Some people believe they can participate here without being addicted. I believe this is true. The experience and behavior is different for each person. Your mileage does indeed vary.
Another useful survey would be to ask people why they participate. Some people have good answers; others can’t answer or refuse to answer and are offended at being asked.
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I should say I took six months off (no posting) from wmb.
I also asked people I call the rebels (atheists, liberals, homosexuals) to take time off to see if conservative Christians would turn on each other. They could not or would not.
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1) How long have you participated in the WMB community–years, months, weeks?
Couldn’t tell you exactly. Several years certainly. A co-worker brought in World Mag and I saw the blog address and decided to visit. I remember many of the same names y’all do, and the various comings and goings of such persons. I remember with gratefulness the order and civility Lynn Vincent brought to the blog.
2) How much time do you estimate you spend at WMB on a given day?
Way too much. If I estimated it, it would be much less than actual. Despite animosity toward Random’s idea of quitting the blog, I’m seriously considering it. I think those of you who have given an estimate are probably way off. Much as I’d hate to admit Random is right, I’m probably addicted.
3) What time of day are you most likely to visit WMB–morning, afternoon, evening–and why?
See above. All day long.
4) For those of you who visit WMB while you are at work, what type of profession are you in and when do you visit the blog–on break, over lunch, whenever you get bored?
Break, lunch, after hours, during hours, morning, noon, and night. I suffer frequently from “brain smoke” as the technical manager, and am also easily distracted, and often come here to take a break from the technical, and keep abreast of the political goings on. (I’m at lunch right now though.)
5) Are there other blogs that you visit regularly, and if so, do you devote less, equal, or more time to them as compared to WMB?
I’ve dropped in on a couple of blogs by the regulars here, but I wouldn’t say I visit any of them “regularly”. In fact I can’t remember the last time I visited another blog.
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I have been around here for a few years as a regular reader and occasional contributor. I was originally known as Key, but in order to avoid possible confusion with WMB staffer Harrison Scott Key (who I haven’t seen here in awhile), I became Tychicus when WMB changed to the new format.
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I started here around 3 1/2 – 4 years ago.
Usually, I check in at work (educator) during my planning period or while students are taking a test. At home I oftren spend a half hour to hour here in Saturday mornings.
I have my own blog, but rarely get anything posted to it, and occasionally get to some of the other WMB posters blogs, as well as Hobo Teacher and some family blogs.
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I started reading WMB when it started. How long ago was that? Started commenting within 6 months after I started reading, I think.
Since I spend a few minutes here & there, throughout the day, on WMB, I’m not sure how long it totals up to. Probably at least an hour by the end of the day.
Like Mumsee, I have my computer near me as I homeschool. My younger daughter (older one is out on her own) needs me nearby to help her occasionally, but also to help her stay on task.
Pauline’s blog is the other blog I visit regularly. “Cindy in South Dakota” (another personal blog) I visit semi-regularly, & Random’s blog occasionally.
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Depends on what the markets are doing and what work needs to be done. Work always comes first.
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Skype is always up and running on 2 monitors using MultiMon, since most of my investments and business partners are overseas. You need to get more than one conversation going at a time and you can do 4 this way – all for free. There a large multi processor server that has 4 trading monitors hooked up to it, along with the 2 Skype monitors. Each are split screened for various markets. I run Skype and MultiMon on my laptop. It can emulate all of them and take them over by internet when out of town. WMB runs on my laptop.
You can thank Michael Bloomberg for the trading software and monitors and he makes a fortune on them every year like clockwork which is one reason his net worth went up substantially and did not get cut sustantially like other bilionares as economies collaped around the world. The rich always get hurt the worst of anyone in a down turn, but not Bloomberg.
I hardly use my cell phone for anything anymore.
Skype is the greatest thing since sliced bread, though not perfect and it s owned by Ebay. Nothing like video and VOIP world wide – all for free. There is a rumor that Ebay may spin SKYPE off.
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Cheryl, #23:
Great follow up questions–perhaps we can have a WMB Survey, Part 2 next week?
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How long have I been here? A long time! Some would probably say too long
For the first year, I had another name, until I found one that was distinctive enough. Now I can’t even remember what my former username was. I do remember B, Lincoln, Christopher Taylor, and Jane D. Where is Coyote Blue?
Like SteveG, the amount of time I spent varies significantly based on my job. The last couple of days I’ve been very busy and had less time. Sometimes I get on a roll and blog a good deal. But I also take mini-sabbaticals a couple times a year. With baseball season coming I’ll spend less time on here.
I’m an Administrator over our firm’s Section 125/Cafeteria Plans division, and a consultant on medical & dental insurance related issues, which is my area of expertise. Yes, I do blog from work. However, I do it on my personal laptop as my company bans non-work related activity on the firm’s computers.
The other main blogs I visit are Dailykos (as a participant) and Andrew Sullivan (a non-participatory site).
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I can’t remember when I started coming to this site, but it was quite a while before “The Regulars” were asked to submit bios.
I’m retired and so I can pop in and out throughout the day. I used to spend a lot of time here, but now I only check in to see what the topics of conversation are, then comment on only one or two. I prefer the non-political ones because I get enough of politics on other sites, like newsbusters.org or realclearpolitics.com I do have a facebook page, but I only go there to keep up with my college-age grandchildren.
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I was a subscriber to a newsletter that preceded World Magazine. And I was one of the early contributors to the blog, though under my real name. I had to switch to a moniker because leftists who hate people with alternative views tried to cause trouble with my employer.
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-8 months.
-10 minutes/day.
-Afternoon/evening
-Graduate student in biophysics. I need a break every now and then, so I allow distractions such as WMB. I look through comments mostly on articles I think are interesting enough to ponder further.
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I still haven’t figured out how to put up a picture, though…
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1) about 5 years — B., Arcadia, Luke, were here before me as was KRM, Christopher Taylor, Karen, Pauline and some others. Lincoln joined at around the same time as me and I still miss his scatological sense of humor. I also miss Luke as I could usually just say ditto to his posts.
2)30 minutes min.
3) I hate to bring my work home with me so I never spend anytime at work doing anything other than work; which means I usually spend evenings here; lately that has been late evening as my daughter has discovered MSN and facebook and I have rediscovered the joys of a library card.
5) None prior to the US election I would visit Democratic Underground, but top 10 conservative idiots is a little bare since idiocy has led to their demise.
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My mom doesn’t allow dissemination of personal information on her internets. I will defer to the regulars here.
I am a 13 year old male, islamofascist, LIAR-ghoul, leftist working as an old Mexican woman and Democratic astro-turfer, assigned to run interference for terrorist, Marxist, homosexuals controlled by the devil, who are plotting to take all the money from rich people to give to (Llama’s) crack hoes. Other than that, just your average reader.
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RPN, I’m impressed. I would have thought you were at least 15.
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I just rejoined the discussion…participated before but realized that it was impossible to stay out of endless pointless arguments with some of the others. Decided to come back, but walk away when necessary.
Mid 40’s
Schoolteacher
Only check on break or after work
Don’t visit other blogs regularly except to read Impromptus by Jay Nordlinger
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Hmmm, I think I’ve been commenting here for maybe six months or so. Not really sure.
How long on any given day? That varies. Some days I seem to be online *way* too long, others I’m not online at all. Oddly enough though, I still prefer to read WORLD in the hard copy – which I’ve been subscribing to for many years now.
The time of day I’m here – or online at all – is a variable. I’m disabled and at home almost all the time. If I’m having a really bad day I keep away from my computer, just can’t handle it.
See above. Wish I could work seeing that my kidlets are all adults. My “profession” now? Does collecting dust count? LoL
There are several other blogs I visit. Probably spend an equal amount of time on all of them when it’s all averaged out.
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Oh wow, cute dog Mar.Annie!
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I knew it!
Me? Happened by the place by way of Google 18-24 months ago, it seems like. Used to be quite obsessive about posting here, but realized I had to drastically curtail it like around 6 or 8 months ago. I just couldn’t stop arguing with people, and I would spend hours every day on here doing it. So I downloaded LeechBlock and set it to block access to WoW between 8am and 8pm. I could log on after 8pm, but by then pretty much everyone has left for the day, and there was no one to argue with, but I could still read the posts and the threads. Gradually, though, I just stopped coming by. After six or eight months, I feel like I’m cured, so I unblocked WoW on LeechBlock, and now come around a few times a week. But I rarely read more than a post or two, and hardly ever comment.
I surf the internet all day, as I play online poker for a living, so goofing off at work is not a problem.
Other sites I visit (beside PokerStars)? Rense.com, CoastToCoastAM.com, BibleUFO.com, LegendaryTimes.com, Anomalist.com, DailyGrail.com, along with about 20 different American and foreign newspapers. I pretty much avoid watching TV at all. I also listen to NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered, and in between I listen to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity on local radio.
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I forgot to mention that I really only read two other forums besides WMB – Godlike Productions and Above Top Secret. I don’t think I’ve ever posted at either place, though.
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