Sunday, February 19, 2006

Hope's Curiousity Experiment

I am, by nature ,curious. I love to learn about all kinds of things and sometimes I ask alot of questions. I love a good mystery, but I usually read real fast thru the boring part to figure it out faster. I also call people close to me right back to make sure everythings ok.If someone says, I'll talk to you about it later, I make them tell me now. I don't go as far as steaming open envelopes and obsessive gift shaking.

I think most people are as curious as me so I'm conducting another experiment:

I am leaving a comment on 20 blogs.. With just my name, and picture, nothing else.

Now, if I found something like this on my blog,I would check it out, because I couldn't help myself, that's my nature.


So, if you found just my name and picure in your comment section, let me know that you at least checked it out.

Also, because this is MY experiment, I chose not to include all blogs I came across. See " Finding Normal People when Blogging."

7 comments:

Hope said...

10pm 4 hrs after post. not one response.

Hope said...

11pm I could barely concentrate on desperate housewives, for the last hour, and still nothing...

Hope said...

Played a couple of quick games of backgammon.... still nothing

Hope said...

quick edit....nada

The Shababbler said...

Hello....the depths of your curiosity have been confirmed by at least one fellow blogger....I was indeed curious about the post - especially since I have my comment settings set so that people must enter the keyword shown (which sometimes even I get wrong as the fonts used are hard to read at times). Cheers to you =-)

Dana a/k/a Sunshine said...

Hi Hope! Interesting experiment. At least you had some bitters! I will have to check out their blogs and I may have to try this experiment myself. I have not been good about updating my blog. Been kind of blah this weekend so I haven't gotten around to posting.

cammar said...

allright, I bit the bate too... Yes, blog surfing can be interesting, because it exposes you to different, diverse worlds. And diversity is such a good thing! There's two things that stops me from doing it more often, though:
1) here in Maui I usually have better outdoor activities to do
2) it's hard to find a better blog than mine! Hey, just kidding...