Blogathon 2003
Weblogs 07/03/2003 |After being prompted by D, I’ve signed up for Blogathon 2003. 24 hours of weblogging, raising money for charity (in my case, Amnesty International)! Of course, I won’t raise any money if I’m not sponsored…so won’t you be so kind as to sponsor me?
So what exactly is a “blogathon”?
First some terminology: “blog” is a shortened version of “weblog” which is a frequently updated personal website. Most blogs have date stamps on the entries, and consist of links and commentary. Now, remember when you were in school and you would bowl for charity? And for every pin you knocked down you got, say, ten cents? Or run for a dollar a mile? During the Blogathon, people update their websites every 30 minutes for 24 hours straight. For this, they collect sponsorships. Pledges can be a flat donation, or a certain amount for every hour the blogger manages to stay awake. So how exactly does this work? Easy: you sign up to sponsor a blogger. On July 26th, watch your blogger go for 24 hours straight. When the event is over, you’ll receive an email asking you to donate directly to the charity for which your participant was blogging.
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p>Now, to see if I can pull an all-nighter — I haven’t done that in years…
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July 6th, 2003 at 10:02 am
Ok put me down for $1 an hour. I know it won’t even buy the coffee to keep you up, but its a start. And I’ve always supported A.I. Q. Do you start and end at midnight? Or start later in the day and go 24 hours?
July 7th, 2003 at 11:15 am
If you could click through the ‘sponsor me’ link above and sign up through the Blogathon site, that’ll make it official — and thanks!
The event planners want everyone to be going for the same 24 hours, so here on the west coast, the 24-hour period will start at 6am, and go through ‘til 6am the next morning. So not only will I be pulling an all-nighter, but I’ll be getting up early to start — Uff-da!