Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Blog-gaadhe

The moment some of you told me to start a blog, I remembered this 'Gaadhe' (Proverb):Yele yettho Gunda andre undoreshtu jana andhnanthe. I slightly modified that and made another gaadhe to suit this blog: Blog maado Gunda andre comment maadoreshtu jana andhnanthe. And today, when I was posting my first blog, thought of another one: Original: Oota thannicche, Nota Pararicche. Modern: Comment thannicche, Blog post Pararicche.

Joining the Blog-wagon

There was a time in the '80s when owning Phantom, Tintin, Chandamama, Champak, Tinkle and Amar Chitra Katha comics was the in thing. It was a craze among me and my friends to own these comics. I don't know if kids today have this kind of a craze. I think they are more interested in collecting Pokemon, Power Puff Girls, Electronic gadgets and stuff. No worries. Let their breed prosper! Why I am telling this is because trends keep changing sooner than we think. Like with the start of many things, early bloggers did not have a name for what they were doing. While it took some time for the genre and the name to develop, blogging has been around since the begining of the internet. After a slow start, blogging rapidly gained in popularity: The site Xanga, launched in 1996, had only 100 diaries by 1997, and over 5,00,00,000 by December 2005. Some words have become so popular that as soon as you hear them you think about the blog that has been named after them and not what the word means literally. (Eg: Churumuri, Common Man or Hallucinations, to name a few). And it is not just the name. I rate these blogs as some of the best I have read. When I was first told "People would like to read your experiences, why don't you start a blog?", I didn't really take it seriously. I kept reading various blogs (I still do). I really like the way some of the bloggers share their thoughts in such fantastic style. You can really feel the flow in their thoughts. I feel one essential ingredient to blog is experience. If you have a blog, hopefully you’ve got experience in whichever topic you’re choosing to blog about. So here I am, joining the Blog-wagon, on the 151st day of 2006. This is for all the people who have been saying I ought to have a blog.

Salutations

shrii saraswatii namaHstubhyaM varade kaama ruupiNi twaaM ahaM praarthane devii vidyaadaanaM cha dehi me Meaning: I bow to Godess Saraswati who fullfills the wishes of the devotees. I pray you to enlighten me with knowledge.