Monday Questionnaire
"It isn't narcissism if kStyle isn't writing this" edition
1. Where are you, usually, when you're reading Float?
2. How many times a day do you check Float?
3. What is the most helpful thing you have learned on Float? (Or: share a happy Float memory.)
3 Comments:
1. About 70% of the time I check it at the office, and the other 30% at home.
2. Probably three times? I enjoy being on top of new developments.
3. I learn a lot about religious customs on Float. And baking. One of my favorite Float memories is the Wednesday Writing Assignment where we had to write a fable.
1. Almost always at work.
2. I use some newsreader software that checks it for me every 30 minutes when my computer is on. If something new comes up I take a look pretty much right away. So you could say I check it constantly or you could say I check it once for each time there's a new post.
3a. Working in publishing in real life isn't as glamourous as it is on TV and in my dreams.
3b. I don't have any real concrete happy memories from Float, but I do like when a silly comment I write gets a positive response since my sense of humor is a little odd.
1 & 2. I check a few times at work, usually once/day at home after work, sporadically on weekends. I actually haven't set float up to tell me when there's a new update or comment, so I check in often and hope for a pleasant surprise.
3. I love the brilliant things you all comment. Eric's story about his first sandwich springs to mind. Ann's revelation about the rigidity her daily routine remains a favorite. Ben's naming his pear something ridiculous, and when Emma told us she'd started her own blog. I was also tickled the first time that Larry stopped by and commented. And I like that Lah surprises me with the occasional insight, just when I've assumed she wasnt reading. Y'all are the best!
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