Are you a Blog addict ?

I took this little quizz the other day, and I came to think that this was not really relevant. I was only 71% addicted.

Blog addiction can be severe. Here is how you diagnose it :

1. You wake up in the morning, turn on the computer, then only, go to the bathroom.

2. You go out of the bathroom, sit at your computer and open your blog’s homepage, just to see it’s still there.

3. You have breakfast and then you allow yourself 10 minutes to check your stats from the day before. You go to work.

4. You work. Once or twice in the day you check your email and if you have comments, you discretely log into the admin and approve them. One more click to clear the spam, and you check who’s on your blog right now. You know that the security guys may be wondering who is accessing an URL with wp-admin in it so you don’t stay around too long.

5. You have a look at your feed reader after lunch, just to keep up to date with the news. You can star an item here and there for later, or post one of two things to delicious, or even send yourself a link, for further investigation…

6. You go home, change clothes and start up the computer. Your real day starts.

7. You consistently read all your feeds until you have zero items left.

8. You have a firefox extensions for checking Digg, posting to Reddit, Stumbling Upon, posting to Delicious, and adding favorites to Technorati.

9. You are reading this post.

10. You wrote this post.

One Response to “Are you a Blog addict ?”

  1. Pencils ready! | Magic Jewball Says:

    [...] So it’s been several days since I posted and, what can I say, there’s nothing compelling to write about. The weather’s beautiful, the Nike+ Nano is rocking my world, and I made fantastic chipotle salsa this evening. Fascinating, I know. So you know what this all means: blogging about blogging, everyone’s favorite. But I decided to actually take a page from JF over at 365questions and answer his “Are you a blog addict?” quiz. I did the official one and I was ahead of him (or behind him, depending on how you look at it), 75% addicted to blogs as opposed to his 71%. Let’s try this one now. [...]

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