Or "How I realised I need a better brain."

Sometimes I feel that blogging can be really hard. Extremely difficult at times.
Imagine if you will, your a stuntperson, on a bike, in front of a railtrack. A speeding train will be coming past you at any moment, with a gap in one carriage. And you have to jump over the train by aiming for that carriage. And if your timing is of, then you lose you chance.
With blogging, you need that perfect subject that will capture your readers for that day, or that entry depending how gung ho you are.
You need to find that 'gap.'

Otherwise it's just drivle.

I've often partially wrote up an entry, then deleted thinking it was just drivle. Thinking that not even I would want to re-read that particualr entry again. Then go days without writing as I wait for the next idea. The next gap in the carriage. Then sometimes, at work that time comes.
But with being in work often THAT particular time I'm in the middle of the only busiest moment in the day and often I forget the idea and my one moment to jump the track is gone.

A few minutes ago I had a great idea.

And now drivel.


Sometimes blogging isn't easy

In Other News                  
This is a typical reason why The Onion should be in your favourites list.

I also read a while back about how Richard Branson was dontaing £1.6 bn to fight global warming. He wanted also for airlines to reduce emissions by having planes taxi'd to and from the run way. Fewer circling routes when coming in to landing, and similar ways to slightly cut the emissions from planes.
A few days later he goes and unveils his new spaceship that will carry passengers in to space for a few hundred thousand pounds.

I guess another way of cutting emissions is not having regular flights in to space. Although this is only my guessing work.