Erik Michielsen: Do you find blogging is a more accessible form to Pop Culture then say traditional print media, both as a writer as well as a consumer.
Mark Graham: I do, right now, you know, getting something on daily basis, or a weekly basis, or, you know, for things like, you know, magazines they come out once a month, you know, those longer front pieces are hard to react to. So if you're real kind of pop culture junkie something that, that has a reader you're taking to look at, you know, during the course of the day, when you've breaks at work and things like that and, you know, like taking this canvas example from the other night, you know, from the time that he entered up here, I was left at, you know, roughly eight hundred or so on Sunday night until let's say when you went in that 24 hours later, there have been four or five iterations that's stored that already happened that point in time.
You know, he had done a couple of blog entries about it; President Obama had called them a jackass. If you're a real, kind of pop culture junkie and some of them really likes to interact with those sorts of things, the blog meeting is probably the best because it really allows for readers and writers interact together and also readers and readers to interact together.
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