tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4481691725314537521.post8070903078469802157..comments2023-09-20T14:34:21.102+02:00Comments on Postcards from the Gods: “Professional”Andrew Haydonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05568061302451610140noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4481691725314537521.post-35674062615848620062011-09-15T16:47:32.213+02:002011-09-15T16:47:32.213+02:00I agree with Jon, "Blogsphere" definitel...I agree with Jon, "Blogsphere" definitely has more class.Postcard Printinghttp://www.postcardprnt.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4481691725314537521.post-24985320388796955912011-03-18T17:16:50.629+01:002011-03-18T17:16:50.629+01:00@Jon Bradfield - sorry for the delay in coming bac...@Jon Bradfield - sorry for the delay in coming back to you. Yes, I think both those observations are right. I dunno, I suppose the reason "..osphere" stuck is that it does annoyingly capture the slight potential for 'in-a-bubble' conversations and the faintly futuristic-yet-preposterous way this could all be viewed. Hmmm..Andrew Haydonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07615226061116376519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4481691725314537521.post-53184991822564339642011-03-09T02:10:16.233+01:002011-03-09T02:10:16.233+01:00Really interesting piece so it feels reductive to ...Really interesting piece so it feels reductive to comment on your small direct question but: I think the problem with 'blogosphere' is the irksome redundant second 'o'. Blogsphere has more dignity somehow.<br /><br />There's also the sphere part which implies separation and selfsustainance and ignores those parts of blogdom that interact with other media or formats: theatre writing being a good example.Jon Bradfieldnoreply@blogger.com