A kind of online communal diary, it stands for 'Web
log.' Sorry about the jargon.
--- Utahn1(a)aol.com wrote:
They say "ignorance is bliss" <grin> What's a
"blog"?
Ruth Cherecwich (descendent of William Caulfield b.
about 1827 in Ireland)
In a message dated 9/12/2004 2:36:05 PM Mountain
Standard Time,
bcaulfield(a)yahoo.com writes:
I bought the domain name
Caulfield.net many years
ago
so I could grab it before some squatter began
charging
me to get email there. Now that I've got the email
address I wanted, I've got this Web site too. I've
always figured I'd try to make it a resource (and
never been exactly sure how). A "blog" seems to be
the
right way to do that. If you'd like to post
anything
about yourself, or your family, or if you have a
question or query you think other Caulfields can
answer feel free to drop by for a visit.
Best,
Brian Caulfield
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