So here’s the thing..

I’m still pondering how to make some sort of organization come out of the blogroll. I’m still leaning toward blogs that deal with technology mostly, and blogs that deal with other topics mostly. (Perhaps a News/Current Events category and a Everyday Life category?) I’m filling in more blogs as we speak that fit into all of these categories. Obviously, none of them completely fit into any category, but I think I can get a feel for whether the blogger is trying to portray news and current events, their daily life and thoughts, or they are tech obsessed as a whole. So, if you don’t agree with my categories, well, that’s the way I read these blogs, and it is a list of blogs I read, so I can categorize them according to how I read them, right? 🙂 This is entirely my opinion and really shouldn’t be taken very seriously at all. By the way, how do you like the weblog-related and freeware lists I’ve started?

I’m also on the lookout for something that I’ve not yet found. I’m looking for inspirational personal blogs to link to from my child abuse survivor blog. Any suggestions? I really want to get to work on growing that site and incorporating some more things in an effort to help survivors of child abuse. Helping others has been a big part of dealing with my own childhood and overcoming it. I really have been feeling a need to spend more time concentrating on that. So you’ll excuse me if these latest updates, once finished, are the last big improvements for awhile on this side of things, won’t you?

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