Entry Posted February 28, 2002

http://www.andrewsullivan.com/main_article.php?artnum=20020224 Everyone's talking about the "weblog revolution." Webloggers, please, you're not changing the world. If you're already a journalist--meaning that you're a great writer, like Sullivan is--a weblog can offer you new opportunities. But to everyone else: settle the fuck down. You're doing something fun and rewarding that couldn't be done even five years ago. This isn't enough for you? Why is it necessary to invest the weblog with qualities of greater significance? Is it because your weblog soaks up hours and hours of your day, and you need some way to account for the time spent? (Note also that this article, like most of Sullivan's longer stuff, was originally published somewhere else.) 10:24