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.modern dislogic is the collective name of
blogs written by Roger Golden
.modern dislogic does not claim to be representative of any persons or
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My
name is Roger Golden, but
most folks in this virtual cosmos know me
as Illusnist.
I enjoy the construction and manipulation of words. I HAVE THINGS TO SAY, THEREFORE I BLOG
Sometimes, I'm full of myself, and sometimes I'm full of spit, only
each reader can make that decision. But try to keep in mind that
it is
the words I enjoy. Blogs and poems and short stories and chat are
just
different ways to use the words.
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I
have been writing blogs for a
little over a year, hosting them on that immense playground known as
Myspace. Recently, it has come to my attention that many people
dislike Myspace for one reason or another, and so I have returned to my
long-idle domain, and possibly a wider spectrum of viewers.
Two points come to mind,
when looking at my blogs:
- I am
extremely long-winded, when compared to other
bloggers. I will try to do better, possibly
breaking longer
pieces into serialized portions. Perhaps my idea of imparting a
concept isn't the same as the next person's. Anything worth doing
is worth taking the time and using the space to do it right.
- In .modern dislogic,
I use a lot of links. blogs that are listed, but not available
have
not yet been re-designed for the web. I've always used numerous
web
searches when writing them, but have only recently begun simply
including them in the blog. I think you will agree that it makes
an
interesting difference. There is a lot of work involved in
actually
providing
corroboration for comments and suppositions, and most bloggers are
simply trying to fill space with idle remarks and boastful
meanderings. I want my
readers to understand where I am coming
from, and hope that my methods acheive that.
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