OK, as usually the last one to hop onto any hi-tech train, I'm
relatively clueless about these things and ask if someone could please
plainly explain (huh?) a "blog".

Yeah, I know it's short for "web log", but after that, isn't it pretty
much the same as a listserv or even an old-time bulletin board or
Usenet?

One must subscribe to "it" to participate (like this listserv, for
example), but after that, isn't it all just sequential or
chronologically posted messages?

(Even my Microsoft Outlook spellchecker tripped on it, but that's to be
expected, eh?)

-- Kenpo in Atlanta

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