GBR News

There’s been a new development for the Gun Blogger Rendezvous. We will be having an NRA happy hour event on Friday starting at 2, with two our friends from the association:

Glen Caroline, Director of NRA Grassroots Division
Ashley Varner, NRA-ILA Public Affairs

We’re very pleased to have them come by and talk to us bloggers. It’s not too late to get yourself out to the GBR. Mr. Completely is looking for a few more good men or women to register and come out, and SayUncle is looking for a few more folks to take money from at the poker tables.

So get your rear in gear and out to Reno on October 11th, 12th, 13th.  We’d love to see you.  You don’t have to be a blogger to go!

Blogging Peaked?

I’m glad that Glenn isn’t at death’s door, but I’m very interested in the article he linked to:

Tech researcher Gartner Inc. reported earlier this year that 200 million people have given up blogging, more than twice as many as are active.

“A lot of people have been in and out of this thing,” Gartner analyst Daryl Plummer told reporters. “Everyone thinks they have something to say, until they’re put on stage and asked to say it.” Given the average lifespan of a blogger and the current growth rate of blogs, Gartner says blogging has probably peaked.

I’ve been in the IT business long enough to ignore anything Gartner says.  They get paid a lot of money to make pontifications to people who wouldn’t know a bowl of dog crap from pumpkin pie.  But there are some insights here in this article, despite what Gartner says:

Good bloggers work like dogs,” says Michael Parsons, editor of the tech site CNet.co.uk. “You can’t expect readers to show up unless you show up. And the Internet never closes. … Every successful blogger I’ve come across is the same. Eat, sleep, and drink the work. No time out; no holidays.”

That’s not a recipe for healthy living, especially if you’re working a day job that’s not paying you to blog.

That’s quite the truth.  In fact, by the time this posts goes up, I’ll be working the day job that pays the bills so I can spend most of my early mornings, lunch hour, and evenings looking for material to blog about.

But that’s not to say it’s a burden.  I keep doing it because it’s fulfilling, and because I care a lot about this issue.  I’ve also felt like I’ve run out of challenges in my chosen career.  Not necessarily because I’ve done everything, but because I’m about as challenged as I’m going to get in what I’ve chosen to do for a living, and what people will pay me good money to keep doing (Well, at least without becoming a paper pushing manager.  I may have manager in my title, but I still get my hands dirty).

I suppose what drives me to do what I do here is that, for some reason you all choose to come here and listen to what I have to say, I feel obliged to play along.  I’ve always felt I would do well in a role where I get to do things like that.  I keep a list of things I would do if I were CEO of the company I work for, but my attempts in the past to influence the direction of the company were met with condescension and ego on the part of our decisions makers.  I’m not willing to do the paper pushing and ass kissing that’s required to get to the top in that kind of environment.

But for some reason, you all choose to listen to me, and I do appreciate that.   I’m with Glenn: I’m not dead yet, and don’t plan on going anywhere any time soon.

Blogroll Additions

Time to do a few more blogroll additions:

  1. The Unforgiving Minute
  2. Days of our Trailers
  3. TFS Magnum
  4. West, By God
  5. Gun Legislation and Politics in New York
  6. Gun Talk
  7. NJ Voices: Scott Bach

Again, there’s more room, so don’t feel offended if I’ve left you out. There are a lot of blogs on my radar screen than aren’t on my roll yet, so keep getting my attention and I’ll get to you.

Comment Spam… Argh!

Comment spam is obnoxious, but the spam filters are nearly so.  Just when I thought it was working well, I noticed that Joe Huffman had a comment stuck in the filter.   One in 166 isn’t bad, I suppose, but I still have to scan through all my spam like I did with my previous manual method.

We should just be allowed to flog spammers publicly.

Interesting Day

So today I attended the legislative committee session. Much of what was talked about was in regards to HR2640, and some matters that are appearing in the states like the “victimized twice” laws, forcing the reporting of stolen firearms. I was also quite pleased that the NRA is realizing that they need to have a better presence in the new media, and want to work more closely with bloggers.

At lunch, I found myself sitting next to Congressman Harold Volkmer. Yes, that Congressman Volkmer. Nice guy, and considering I regularly take advantage of the law he spearheaded, which consists of allowing gun shows, and safe transport provisions, it was quite a thrill to talk to him over lunch.

We joined up with Dave Kopel, Dave Hardy, and a few other folks for drinks afterward. Nice time. I got to meet Legal Bitch, the newest bitch girl. She’s very smart, and very cute, so be sure to check over there regularly for her posts.

I also met up with Tom King, of the NYSRPA.  Tom is a good guy, and I feel bad for being kind of hard on him as a new blogger.  Apparently our friend Jadegold sent him a rather horrid e-mail.  While I have no plans to ban Jadegold, as long as he’s reasonable here, I understand now why Tom did it.

Shameless Gun Blogger Rendezvous Promotion

It seems we’re a little short of participants for the Gun Blogger Rendezvous in Reno on October 11th., 12th., and 13th.  We’re looking for a few (or many) good men and women to come out and hang out.  If you can’t make it, at least consider making a donation to Project Valour-IT, who is the GBR charity and Guest of Honor this year.

But seriously, if you can make it, you should come.

He’s Moved

Everyone go welcome Ahab of “What Would John Wayne Do” to his new digs. He’s switched his blogging software, his domain name, and the name of his blog to “Call me Ahab”.

I had suggested the name “From Hell’s Heart” with the tag line “I Stab at Thee”, but he was worried that too many people would think it was a Star Trek II reference. That’s certainly true of anyone of our generation. The Wrath of Kahn was without a doubt the best of the Star Trek movies, and is probably one of the top ten movies that defines my generation.

UPDATE: Doh!  I forgot I already scheduled this to go up!