It is hard to believe that I have reached 5000 journal
entries since I started writing on October 15, 2005. I made one entry and kept going. I guess I express myself better in writing
than I do verbally. Back then AOL
supported blogs, but later on I transitioned the journal to Blogger a service
of Google, and got the domain bruceslutsky.com .
The entries range from the ridiculous to the sublime. I don’t know the real number of how many
people have read an entry. The stats provided
by Blogger indicate there were about 1,700,000 hits, but most of those must
have come from robots. The statistics
also state that many hits are from China where I am a complete unknown.
I have written on topics including (in no particular order):
- · New York Mets
- · Baseball
- · Bob Dylan
- · Other Music – very often I post a song from YouTube. Many of those videos have been deleted. I should try to replace them.
- · Jeopardy
- · Random Thoughts of the Day
According to Blogger, my most popular entries were
·
TGIF
- · The Tale of the Two-Dollar Bill
- · Jeopardy and the Two-Dollar Bill
- · Congratulations to the Beach Boys on their 50th Anniversary
- · Jason Keller – Jeopardy Superstar
- · Mumbles was my Favorite Dick Tracy Villain
Those are certainly not my most distinguished posts.
My best posts IMHO were these two that were very personal
Many posts were autobiographical. The best way to find those is to go to the
search box in the upper left corner and search for:
- · Rego Park
- · Forest Hills
- · City College
- · Rhode Island
- · New Brunswick
Readers can post comments on Blogger, but most of the
comments I receive are on Facebook.
I got into “trouble” once when a pompous professor objected
to something I wrote about. This
actually made it to the New York Times.
I challenge my readers to find the article. Since that time I have been more careful
about what I write. I often use initials
instead of a full name since people can Google themselves.
I wonder how much time I have spent over the years writing
journal entries. I don’t have to be
concerned with editors or fact-checkers.
Thanks for reading.
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