Nov 3 2009
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"A throne is only a bench covered with velvet." Napoleon Bonaparte (I am not so cynical, but isn't that a great quote! No wonder he had a chip on his shoulder
I am very pleased with my bench covered in velvet, thank you very much!)
Dear Ethers,
The RAM on my computer is very pleased. It’s being filled with wonderful gifts from fellow bloggers who have been kind and generous with their love and thoughts. The uber-cool Forty Not Out (who has not only a really fab blog that will make you crack a smile with her humor and wicked wit but also, as a fellow blogger, will make you jealous of how good her design taste is—killer header woman!) has given me the “Queen of ALLL Things” award. From a stylish lady who has pretty damned good taste, I’m taking this as a great sign that I’m still (kinda) hip. So eat your heart out LIZ! But, to boot, my best mate on the blogosphere, who has a blog I endlessly rave about, Life, The Universe And All Thats In It, doubly whammied me and now I can say I am TRULY pretty in pink.
I’ve said this before when I’ve been lucky enough to be given an award. The best thing about being recognized by your fellow bloggers is that you know that like-minded and intelligent people, who are out there busting their balls doing exactly what you are trying to do, are giving you a virtual high-five. It shows that there is no back-stabbing and bitchiness and that we all are rooting for each other. I wish I was a better supporter when it came to blogging. I LOVE the girls who I have on my blogroll and I read their entries daily—but often don’t leave a comment—which sucks because I know it makes MY day when THEY do. So this award is going to reform me. Knowing that I have this crown, I have a new duty. To be a better comment leaver–I mean even the Queen takes the time to write you a letter when you turn 100 (well, she signs her bloody name). But just know that every day I check up on you guys and I really keep up on your worlds. In fact, I really want to broaden my horizons and make new blog buddies. An award like this just reminds me about how important this has to be in my life because blogging is such an integral part of my routine.
I have no one new to pass this award on to. I have recently received an award and dedicated it to everyone on my blogroll. So, this is what I propose to do with my crown. I want to dedicate this to the millions of bloggers who give their hearts and souls to their keyboards every day, week, month—sometimes never even getting a hit but always persevering because they love writing and have a passion they must express. From the guy who writes a new chess move on his blog each day to the fashion photographer who posts her photos and dreams of becoming the next Sartorialist. Whatever our desires for doing this are, may they prevail and may all of us be around for a long time.
Thank you again for this wonderful recognition and for making me feel truly like a real Monarch of the Web for the day 
Dedicatedly yours,
—One of 365
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Oct 29 2009

This may look like a cartoon, but this is no joke. I mean business. I'm sick of people out in the world thinking they can abuse bloggers and THINK they can get away with it. Read on....and see that your "mouse" is gonna be trapped starting NOW.
Dear Ethers,
My good friend Wildernesschic has a brilliant blog that I enjoy reading tremendously. I like it because it’s written from the heart. You never feel like she has a thesaurus sitting on her lap while she’s writing, her stories never cease to fascinate, and she writes with humor and wit that are honest and organic. She’s also extremely supportive of other bloggers, never failing to visit sites leaving well thought out comments and taking an interest in the world of the blogosphere. She’s a reliable source, in my opinion, on blogging.
A few days ago she posted an entry called “What Is A Blog?” It fascinated me. Again, she wrote straight from the soul and really begged the question about what we bloggers are doing every time we hit that very scary publish button. She mentions that her blog is her “…own Hyde Park Corner. Where I can express my freedom of speech.” I agree completely. She, unlike myself, is NOT an anonymous blogger. Every single time she puts out a post she is risking her neck. Her friends and family read everything she writes—her name is completely exposed to the public.
Recently, she received a barrage of E-mails that were abusive and hurtful about her writing. Obviously I don’t know the intimate details, but I do know that she has taken down a certain post that she feels might have hurt someone’s feelings and feels more guarded with her special part of her “Hyde Park Corner.” I think this is completely unacceptable. I too have received hurtful E-mails and comments from people about my blog. I’m not going to indulge these abusers by telling you the details, but they attack below the belt and use ones own words to be vicious and malicious. I have since blocked them from access to my website, but I wonder, why do people feel the need to be so angry with a blogger when all we are doing is expressing our experience and our memories? I can understand disagreeing with a point of view, but I cannot understand abuse. If you have an issue, it is perfectly acceptable to leave a comment asking questions about the post and, indeed disagreeing with the bloggers point of view. But to hurl abuse and to ensue fear into someone’s life is abhorrent.
I don’t see the blogosphere’s manners as any different than the normal manners of society. Just as you cannot harass someone or verbally abuse them or stalk them on the streets, you cannot do so on their blog. There are ways of finding out who you are, for those of you who DO take advantage of the vulnerability of bloggers. You are easy to track and it is illegal to leave a torrent of insults. You can be arrested. You are no different than a stalker. You have to remember there is a huge difference between freedom of speech and threatening people. Tread carefully. Is it really worth it? At the end of the day we are just people who take the time to write about our lives, our interests and our views. If you disagree or have any gripes—-either leave a calm mannered comment that will allow a fair debate or walk away if you don’t think you can control yourself. Think of it as hitting someone. You wouldn’t just beat someone up if they said the wrong thing would you? You’d take a deep breath and either walk or talk. Well, at least one would hope.
I will be seeking anyone out who hurls abuse at me, WILL trace you through your internet provider and WILL call the authorities. I have spoken to the police and they have said that this IS a crime and people HAVE been arrested. I will not be censored or threatened. I will write what I want without fear. And so should every blogger. I warn you again, tread lightly, because you will be caught and you’ll be eating YOUR words hopefully without ever hurting anyone else again.
Dedicatedly yours,
—One of 365
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