Is a live journal interactive?
Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The comment system lends itself to discussion in a way that blog comments don't. LJ comments are able to be threaded, so you can reply to specific comments. Blog comments are all comments to the post, in vertical succession. Then again, many other online diaries have that sort of system, but I don't think they're blogs either.
LJ comments are able to be threaded, so you can reply to specific comments. Blog comments are all comments to the post, in vertical succession.
Whatever system dailykos uses has threaded comments, and I would definitely call that a blog.
Interesting.
One of my sisters created a website for our family, but she hasn't kept it up due to life issues. I've offered to take it over for her, because I have no life. We still haven't worked out the bugs yet but I wanted to include some kind of interactive running update kind of thing. That's why I wanted to know the difference between the two.
Well, my back is killing me, so I'm off to bed. Thanks for the info.
stop, aurelia, stop.
Oy. Too late.
Heh. John Tynes edited the last film Paul shot.
I *thought* that's who it was!
We got up at 6:15 this morning on a Saturday to drive out to Concord for a 7:30 warmup for an 8:30 tournament baseball game. Jesus, that was a long fucking day. We had a second game at 2:30. In between games we hid out at JZ's mom's house, then went back there after all games for dinner.
Woof. I'm not loving this. We lost both games too. 2-1, 4-1.
Emmett did hit a clean triple in his very first at bat with the tournament team, though.
Someone fly me to California and get me a job and a place to stay, k? Thanks much.
Hee. Emily, I have recent experience with this task if you need moral support...
You can stay with me, Emily.
There, you're a third of the way there.