tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29053672.post115352506124629385..comments2023-11-15T18:56:36.283-07:00Comments on Jill's World of Research, Reaction and Millinery: Reaction: Pew research on bloggersThoughts on Life and Millinery.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15826496514403918108noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29053672.post-1153563891084667262006-07-22T04:24:00.000-06:002006-07-22T04:24:00.000-06:00Interesting info, Jill! Always love having the be...Interesting info, Jill! Always love having the benefit of your research.<BR/><BR/>My thoughts are that probably the majority (tho' not all) of 65+ year olds are not so comfortable with computers as younger folks - especially the very young. A shame since they have the really good stories to tell. I always tried to get my mother to write down her stories about growing up during the Depression and her years living in London during the Blitz in WWII. Tho' she was a wonderful letter writer she was not comfortable with writing about herself. It's a terrible shame since she's had a stroke and now cannot tell her stories. So, GO Bloggers!<BR/><BR/>Another thought, college experience means writing experience which may be why more bloggers have some college experience.<BR/><BR/>Suburban living (no town square) and far flung families and friends, perhaps, has left us hungry for a sense of community which blogging gives us...the new back fence?<BR/><BR/>As for me, I enjoy the writing (and picture taking) process and have always loved an audience (being a ham from WAY back!). The nice thing about blogs is that you're not in people's faces. They come to you.<BR/><BR/>Kate Q:-)Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01983223015773238369noreply@blogger.com