Ninth

Posted December 17, 2007 at 10:48:17 AM by Steve Haruch

According to this article in the San Francisco Chronicle, Nashville is the ninth-most bloggingest city in the U.S., by percentage of adults "going on the Web to read or contribute to a blog in the past 30 days." Let's hope all those bloggers in Honolulu and San Diego (ranked fourth and fifth, respectively) are at the beach using a laptop or something. Meanwhile, Nashville, what makes you so blog-friendly? Is it the lack of sidewalks? Be honest.

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Freddie O'Connell said:

We owe it all to Brittney. West Coast represent!

Steve H. said:

Anyone else think that ranking cities on blogging by the number of adults doing it daily is like ranking cities on skateboarding according to how many senior citizens do it?

mmays said:

One for the Dubious Achievements Awards.

Steve H. said:

I wonder what the margin of error was in that survey. Maybe some cities are, you know, blog-curious.

mrb said:

Wonder if it could have something to do with a vacuum of daily, local, relevant news?

Johnny said:

Blogs. Please. I never read them and never make comments on them.

brittney said:

*Meanwhile, Nashville, what makes you so blog-friendly? Is it the lack of sidewalks? Be honest.*

That would be an observant question if SF weren't #3 on that list and one of the walkiest cities on the planet. And yes, Freddie, they do owe it all to me. ;)

Steve H. said:

That would be an observant comment had my question not been posed in jest.

brittney said:

Sorry. Replace the word "observant" with "funny."

S-townMike said:

Yeah, Johnny. The irony wasn't lost on me, either.

Jackson@tekzen.net said:

I think it is the lack of a really good Alt-weekly, so blogs have stepped in to fill the void.

I kid.

Steve H. said:

Replace the word "observant" with "funny."

So, "That would be an funny question if SF weren't #3 on that list...." I still don't know what that has to do with the lack of sidewalks in Nashville.

Mike: irony?

Paul said:

There are no sidewalks on my street. Finally, someone has given me a good reason to blog!


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