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- | '''napkin blog''' ''n.'' '''1.''' The analog representation of auto-biographical data, primarily rendered as a replication, a recording of personal data in a popular, easily shared format. '''2.''' A form of recording technology framed in the personal, prepositioned as the expansion of attention for those otherwise diverted. '''3.''' Quite simply, a ''biographical log''. | + | '''napkin blog''' ''n.'' '''1.''' The analog representation of auto-biographical data, primarily rendered as a replication, a recording of personal data in a popular, easily shared format. '''2.''' A form of recording technology framed in the personal, prepositioned as the expansion of attention for those otherwise diverted. '''3.''' Quite simply, a ''biographical log etched into a cocktail napkin''. |
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napkin blog n. 1. The analog representation of auto-biographical data, primarily rendered as a replication, a recording of personal data in a popular, easily shared format. 2. A form of recording technology framed in the personal, prepositioned as the expansion of attention for those otherwise diverted. 3. Quite simply, a biographical log etched into a cocktail napkin.
Usage
"The blogosphere is written by all of us, on nappies -- is that for me?" -- surprised utterance of an Alexandre Dacusse, to Strafe! Magazine reporter Guileess Maccabee.