According to my stats I probably have about 100 people per day reading my blog. I’ve heard other big name bloggers get thousands of readers in a single day, because of some link or something that draws people in. I’d like to know who you are, and why or how I may know you or connect with you.
So, leave a comment or a link to your site or feed, or send mail directly to me. I’ll check ‘em all out and may respond to anything I find interesting or blogworthy for me.
I think that’s it for tonight. It’s been a *hot* day here, and no A/C at my place. Who knows? Maybe I won’t be able to sleep and I’ll end up back online.
For now, I think I’ll go read for a while, and then hopefully sleep very well. I did get the new issue of Wired today. Maybe there’s something good in there.






[...] Thanks for reading! I still want to know, “Who are you?” [...]
My name is Marcelo and live in São Paulo (Brazil) nowadays. I’m Brazilian and work as system analist. I’m 34.
I don’t remember how I got your blog.
I like the way you write about technology, american way of live, your personal ideas and the sincerity on your mood.
Marcelo, that’s so cool that you read my blog from Brazil! We’re the same age and have quite different lives in many respects, but also probably have many similar aspects too.
Thanks so much for the comment about sincerity. I’m really trying to express outwardly what I feel on the inside. Sometimes when that looks really yucky, I notice it when read what I’ve written, and before I post it. That often gives me a chance to reflect and sometimes change my opinions and adjust my attitude. Lots of times I need to learn how to turn down the judge and turn up the love. I’m glad that it can be of any good to anyone else.
It’s really cool that you’re following from Brazil. I know I said that already, but it’s stunning to me. Sometimes it feels like a big vacuum and I don’t know what’s going on. Other times it feels like I’m under a microsope.
Happy blogging! (And, come back and leave a link to your blog when you get one, or if you have one already. Cheers!)
[...] Marcelo from Brazil stopped by. That’s a nice surprise! [...]