D-List Blogging
I should've known better than to publicly state that I was going to do lots of blogging over the holiday weekend, because everytime I do that, I end up getting busy with other things and not writing a word. This weekend was no different -- I found time to watch Magnum Force (the best of the four sequels to Clint Eastwood's iconic Dirty Harry), participate in a buddy's film-related experiment (I think he'd prefer that I say no more about that subject right now), and do some cleaning and maintenance work around the house, but no blogging to speak of. Obviously. Which is probably why I could do no better than this on the Bloglebrity front:
So, let's see, D-List... that would put me about on par with who? The Coreys? Or one of the "stars" of television's Big Brother? Oy... which would be worse, to be has-been or a never-was?

Comments
Well since I haven't blogged in over a year, I too am a D-list blogger. I'm guessing that unless you're posting 200 - 300 entries per day, you'll never be the Paris Hilton or Tom Cruise of blogging. Of course I'd put those people up against our A-list gamers, too much time in front of the 'puter.
Posted by: chenopup | November 27, 2006 5:20 PM
The ranking is based on data from Technorati.com, which tracks how many other blogs are linking to yours, so it's not actually tied to how often you post. I suppose it's theoretically possible to write one entry that everybody in the universe links to, thus making you an A-lister, according to this thing.
To be honest, I'm surprised I've got as many links to me as I apparently do:
http://www.technorati.com/search/www.jasonbennion.com
Posted by: jason | November 27, 2006 6:00 PM