While dismissing Dave Winer's threat to blog no more as nothing more than a temper tantrum, I was struck by Seth Godin's post on the volume of activity in the blogosphere and how good bloggers should write "with restraint, selectivity, cogency and brevity". It is an interesting take amid all the enthusiasm about blogging and peoples' willingness to share as much as they can - simply because the platform make it easy to do. There are times when I think that maybe my posting activity is "over-active", and it would be better to do fewer posts a day. Then again, I have tried to establish my blog as more newspaper-like with quick hits of news and thoughts (think of them as snacks rather than meals!). That said, I'm open to suggestions and comments about how to make the blog better and/or smarter. Any thoughts?