I take great displeasure in the phrase “after a long hiatus”. People know that you have not been on the radar for some time, and you really don't have to remind them that you were not around. Hello—newsflash: we know. We log in, read and move on. Life still goes on—just as long as the internet is up and running.
We all have an attention span that is possibly gauged in to a window no more than 30 seconds. Yet, how is it that we can focus on multi-tasking? I would like to meet the person who taught the world that you can get more done by juggling all two of your hands. As “huh” as that sounds, the theory behind it is even more questionable. Then again, old is the new “new”, and confusion is the new way of getting people to think. I am assuming that thinking is still an art that is just not too lost—like some of the people I know.
I am not here to complain—just to blog. Read it, comment on it, and give me the feedback I so deserve. The blogging process is a global deal that we would have killed for many years ago. Ok, that is sounding a little too much. Then again, so too is advertising. I hope you were not lost after 30 seconds.