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		<title>Little Experiment&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I said in a previous post, an old friend of mine recently reopened the discussion board MemphisOfftopic.com. I&#8217;m a member of a huge OffTopic forum, so I think the idea of a location specific board is very cool. I&#8217;m obviously a fan of blogging, but there&#8217;s also something to be said for the diversity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I said in a <a href="http://downtownmemphisblog.com/memphis/memphisofftopic-com/" target="_blank">previous post,</a> an old friend of mine recently reopened the discussion board <a href="http://www.memphisofftopic.com/" target="_blank">MemphisOfftopic.com</a>. I&#8217;m a member of a huge OffTopic forum, so I think the idea of a location specific board is very cool. I&#8217;m obviously a fan of blogging, but there&#8217;s also something to be said for the diversity on forums, where everyone is more or less equal, as opposed to having a few people who spew their bullshit (like me), and a bunch of people who read it and occasionally comment.</p>
<p>Also, people tend to read blogs that they agree with, so you end up with a bunch of people in a big circle jerk congratulating one another and the peope who disagree simply not coming back. A forum seems to be a good way to bring the cliques to one central, neutral place for the sake of discussion and information sharing (ie &#8211; Where can I get a cotton candy goat in frayser at 3am?). Now most members of <a href="http://diningwithmonkeys.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dining with Monkeys</a>, for example, are probably young, upwardly mobile families unlikely to know where to find such a demented object. Readers of my blog, however, will immediately know where to procure a cotton candy goat, and even tell you how to score one for free if you have a good aim and an affinity for female homosexuals stricken with gigantism.</p>
<p>My point, or what will pass for a point, is that a forum has it&#8217;s place, and blogs have their place. Memphis has quite a few decent blogs, but no message board for the masses. In an effort to remedy this terrible situation, I&#8217;m going to start making discussion threads on <a href="http://www.memphisofftopic.com" target="_blank">Memphisofftopic</a> for some of my blog posts. You can still comment here, of course, but the goal is to drive conversation to a forum where everyone is on more or less equal ground. Here&#8217;s my first attempt: <a href="http://www.memphisofftopic.com/vb/showthread.php?p=781501#post781501" target="_blank">MoT Thread</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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