We few(er)…

I was running through my blawg roll (on the right) earlier and realised I’d have to have a bit of a prune. Anything with no posts since May goes out, I thought.

Courtesy of of Beauteous Babe, Flickr.Blimey, a few surprises there. I’d put some silences down to it (technically) being summer, but it seems that there has been a self induced purge. So, a quick taxonomy of the disparu et perdu (with examples but without links for obvious reasons):

Ran out of vim - just stopped posting for no apparent reason and without so much as a goodbye, leaving a ghost blawg.

Croslandite Barrister, James Medhurst, Outside the Law, Terminological Inexactitudes [Edit 26/08/07 - Apparently not dead, but being mysterious], ukblawgers.

Folded their tents in the night - hang on, there used to be a blawg there! What happened?

The former Legal Scribbles. PSLBlog. [Edit 24/08/07 - PSLblog is alive and well - I missed the address change. The new address is on the right. Thanks Nick.]

The ‘I’m going to post more often, honest’ last post - the clear deathknell.

Civil Litigation and Liability Watch, James Medhurst, Law Apprentice.

A bit of a mystery (and hopefully wrong).

Lawyer-2-be (and also her shiny new blog the-pupil), Belle de Jure. Both (or all three) recently just completely vanished. [Edit 25/08/07 - both are confirmed as gone by choice.]

I’ve not counted much of the coming and going of student blawgs, as transience is arguably in their nature, and there have been some quality newcomers as well, particularly in family law. But that is quite a few interesting and entertaining blawgs down the pan.

19 Responses to “We few(er)…”


  1. 1 Lysa JAMAICA

    Seeing as your blogroll si much lighter, maybe you could add me to the roll. I most definitely am not worth the mettle of some who have gone on but I may grow to be interesting. Check me out at http://reggaebarrister.blogspot.com

  2. 2 contact UNITED KINGDOM

    Hi Lysa,
    I’d have to say that directly asking for links is sometimes frowned upon as bad form. There are other ways to get your blog noticed and hopefully linked to - a link from your own blog and commenting on other’s posts, for example.

    I’d seen your blog, but, at the risk of sounding pompous, I usually only add blawgs that have been up and running for a while. I am reading yours, though…

    Nearly

  3. 3 Nick Holmes UNITED KINGDOM

    Tents re-erected:

    PSL Blog is now at
    http://www.pslblog.co.uk/

    Legal Scribbles is now at
    http://www.martingeorge.org
    (sort of - not quite sure what’s going on there)

  4. 4 contact UNITED KINGDOM

    Thanks Nick.
    I will re-add the new link for PSL Blog.
    Legal Scribbles/Martin - the what is going on was my point.

    Good to know I was wrong on one count.

  5. 5 Lysa JAMAICA

    Forgive my ignorance, I am a more than a bit rusty on blogging etiquette. Thanks for that clarification. At least, it’s good to know that your eyes have glanced at my blog at least once.

    Well, I plan to be up and running for 2 years at least, hopefully at the end of that tenure I will be more experienced not only in blooging but the law. Keep safe.

  6. 6 lawminx UNITED KINGDOM

    I’ve been blawggin ( yuk, I HATE that word!) since April, but, bieng a humble BVC Student (and a bit, well, silly in all fairness)and therefore rather transient, I’d guess that’s me out too….. :(

  7. 7 lawminx UNITED KINGDOM

    Bugger ! I’ve just realised You have linked me!! OOPS! Silly SILLY me! ( nothing new!! ) Apologies!!! :)

  8. 8 contact UNITED KINGDOM

    Lawminx - thank you for making what was otherwise a fairly crappy day. I had to mop up the coffee spill - the bill is on its way.

    Lysa - I’m sorry. I really shouldn’t post before 7 am/my third coffee. I didn’t mean to sound like a arsehole. All it comes down to are that there are a lot of newcomer law student blawgs, many of which last but a few weeks, and there are all too many to keep track of in my blogroll. So, brutally, I see who keeps going and which are interesting/entertaining. You are on my reading list…

    But it is true about asking for links being a bit iffy. If you think about it, it makes sense - a good blog has good content and that also suggests that its links are worth following - so for a blogger adding links from anyone who just asks is a potentially a problem. Note, not that I’m claiming any particular status in this way for my humble blog or dismissing your blog. I just don’t link to startups (with a very few exceptions).

  9. 9 PSLBlogger UNITED STATES

    I confess my postings haven’t been as frequent as I would like recently, but I’m still around, and intend to be for a long time yet - and now holidays are over I’ll be getting back to blogging, work permitting.

    Thanks to Nick for pointing out my new link.

  10. 10 contact UNITED KINGDOM

    PSLBlogger - glad to hear it and sorry for not having the new address before.

  11. 11 Charon UNITED KINGDOM

    We will never surrender…

  12. 12 Alex @ IMPACT(R) UNITED KINGDOM

    Hello!

    The IMPACT(R) blog is still live and very much kicking, reporting on IP & IT legal developments in the UK and elsewhere.

    Keep up the good work :-)

  13. 13 contact UNITED KINGDOM

    Hi Alex - a good thing too. You are, as always, in my blog roll.

  14. 14 Geeklawyer UNITED KINGDOM

    Thank heavens you didn’t have;

    People still blogging that we wish wouldn’t: Geeklawyer.”

    :)

  15. 15 contact UNITED KINGDOM

    Not that I wasn’t tempted…

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