blog of bones

In his brand-new blog, Jason Rhody talks about an empty blog as skin without a body inside, or as a deflated balloon. He provides an image of his blog with no content. Jason does interesting work on gaming and narrative, and his blog is sure to be a good read as it “inflates.”

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  1. Marvellous. I was coming to seek George’s help in formulating a reply to Matt’s surrender question (see URL below) and the top of the list of URLs was the “blog of bones” entry. Very appropos.
    http://www.otal.umd.edu/~mgk/blog/archives/000215.html
    Looking to George to put some wind in the sails at the comment section of the mgk entry. I was wondering if George’s acquaintance with Methodist texts could be relied upon to point towards commentary on Ecclesiastes 11:1 that could enlighten the economy of the gift that is “comment blogging” as Matt names it or “peripheral bloggin” as Jill Walker does in an entry at jill/txt.
    BTW, Jason submitted a comment to Jill’s entry on peripheral blogging. I wonder if he could connect that comment to George’s title “blog of bones” title…

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