it’s always quiet on weekends
Is it a religious, sabbath-like thing the RBF has that almost noone posts or visits from Friday to Sunday? Or is it that we’d all rather do this stuff during work hours?
Bad bloggers…bad!
Is it a religious, sabbath-like thing the RBF has that almost noone posts or visits from Friday to Sunday? Or is it that we’d all rather do this stuff during work hours?
Bad bloggers…bad!
Comment by Dawn (aka Pink Lady)
Friday March 18, 2005 @
Would you believe, I’ve just had nothing to say. Most wouldn’t…lol.
Comment by Dianna
Friday March 18, 2005 @
As usual Mark, you read my mind. I recently started keeping track of my site stats and noticed that there’s less posting and reading on the weekends. For me personally, it’s just that 1) I hate my home computer and 2) after spending 40 hours a week in front of the glowing screen, I try to ease up on the weekend. And I only blog on my lunch hour – wink, wink.
Comment by beverly
Friday March 18, 2005 @
Would you people keep it down?? Don’t you know it’s Friday???
Actually, I’ve noticed the same deal … but for me, I don’t have a conventional Mon-Fri job, so the day of the week doesn’t really affect my blogging / posting.
Comment by Richard
Saturday March 19, 2005 @
Having said that, I just thought I’d stop by to say hello
Comment by Marie
Saturday March 19, 2005 @
I can’t read blogs from work – anything with the word blog in the site name or URL is blocked by “websense” and “surfpatrol” at work. I also can’t post becuase I’ve used my cpanel to block my work’s IP address and put up a fake “Page Not Found” error message so that if anyone tries to snoop (from work) they’ll think the page doesn’t exist (well at least until they try to access it from home – at which point there’s no stopping them).
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Friday March 18, 2005 @
I often post on the weekends but people just aren’t around to read them.