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Are you an explorer? Do you explore the vast capabilities of the inter-tubes? I would like to think of myself as an explorer. I imagine there might be a couple different types of people out there. If I was to setup a neat, little binary for you I might say—there are people who like to tent and people who like to RV. I don’t think that’s appropriate on any large scale, but there is a telling feature of how we react in a situation.

I get tired of regurgitation. Even though I am guilty of it myself. However, I want to believe that I am open to the possibilities, open to unexplored areas. And that’s what I really want to talk about—being open and breaking rules.

I don’t know if you noticed this, but yesterday my dad stopped by Epiblogger and left a pretty insightful comment:

As an engineer numbers are really important but they should not be all consuming. The best engineers/scientists will weigh the numbers against their gut feeling and be prepared to go with their gut feeling. It would seem to me that you are getting a good consistent response to Epiblogger, the numbers should be considered as suggestions for future direction and weighed against what you want to do but they shouldn’t define the path forward.

I like people who respond to challenges with their gut feeling. I mean, to a degree. But it shows me that they are exploring the ideas. They are open to new paths. I think especially on the web it is important to be open to new ideas—especially our own. This blog is like a giant sounding board for my ideas and I just want to see what sticks.

I can only see one downside to being an explorer —most of them end up poor, drunk and laying in a gutter somewhere and all those RV people will always have been comfortable. But I think this is where I think organic blogging is really going to take off—having the best of both worlds. Doing it all, in style.

How do you approach exploration and breaking the rules? Today, I peeked into the girls bathroom just to see what it looked like. That’s right, I am a badass. Otherwise, I am just sharing my untested ideas with all of you.

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3 Comments

  1. Posted April 23, 2008 at 3:31 pm | Permalink

    Lee called me creepy for looking in the bathroom. I feel I should clarify that there is only one toilet and the door was open so I knew no one was in there. :D

  2. Posted April 24, 2008 at 3:52 am | Permalink

    I’m just jealous you have a parent who knows what a blog is! -

    Me: … so we’re having a meet-up for readers of our blog. You know what a blog is, don’t you?
    My mum: yes, it’s when you put stuff on the internet that really you should have kept private.

    :roll:

  3. Posted April 24, 2008 at 9:11 am | Permalink

    Hahaha. It’s funny, because it’s true (on so many levels).

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