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October 29, 2004

Deluged but Running

UNDERWAY -- The Irish countryside is soaking wet which means electric signals on mainline train routes are malfunctioning, effectively cutting off Waterford rail service to Dublin. That means I have greater seat selection when boarding in Kilkenny and more time to discover the Friday papers where this blog gets mentioned in The Irish Times

Truth be told, this blog is a second generation survivor that has borrowed from inspiration and examples of those who have gone before. An entire generation of Irish bloggers mashed up cyberspace using LiveJournal just after we deemed ourselves Y2K-compliant. I marveled at college students who kept bashing away with musings about anything under the sun. That intrigued me because I wanted to encourage first-year students to write and I felt I had discovered a natural channel where they could express themselves in a self-motivated way. I think that psychology works and now we have woven blogging into education at Tipperary Institute. Different samples of student writing appear in our Sunny Southeast and Media Studies Classroom blogs. Both will evolve with student-designed identities in 2005.

Tipperary Institute students would affirm the "Lillington Shortlist" of Irish blogs by listing a few of their own. I can't qualify these URLs on the train but I'm listing them in the order that students say represents the hardest-to-read to the easiest-breeze. The subtext of that finding is that some of Ireland's best tech thinkers are blogging. I hope they read each other's stuff. If they do, the paid government consultants should write a White Paper and publicly announce that finding.

Anyway, here is the list in the rank-order of student voting. The blogs at the top are cited most often with words such as "techie, tedious, detailed, involved, or difficult." That's why they're at the top of my list.


¹Karlin Lillington -- "Blogging is a labour of love but it can also be hard work" in "Net Results".
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