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Triathletes
In Cyberspace
Pundit in repose…
[Hugh Hewitt] 12/16/04
And
now for something completely different – a
column about triathlons. And specifically about
Trigeeks.
First, some
background. This is the desert season for pundits – a
stretch of weeks wherein little moves and thus few targets present
themselves. This accounts for the overkill on Bernard Kerik.
Of course, there is a war going on across the globe, and elections
are approaching in Iraq, but it is also the season of journalistic
lethargy, and hardly anyone wants to work that hard at a story.
When the new year rolls around, we columnists will collectively
shake off the holidays and get serious about figuring out what
private accounts mean to Social Security, what can reasonably
be done about border security, whether the charade in Washington
state is a last gasp of Democratic Party cheating or a sign of
things to come. In the meantime, we just want to get through
these weeks, while keeping our readers if not informed, at least
entertained.
Which brings me to triathlons.
I am not now, nor have I ever been, and it is extremely unlikely
that I shall ever be a triathlete, as bicycling is involved.
I can run a long way, and have managed to run 10 marathons and
thousands of miles over the years. And I could regain swimming
form from my lifeguard days of long ago. But bicycling involved
coordination of a level entirely denied me by God and his gene
pool. In 15 months, I will see the fine midpoint age of 50, but
not if I begin biking. This is not an opinion. It is fact.
But I have known a fair number of triathletes, including one
world champion in the 50+ category who, to achieve that title,
was obliged to swim some distance in Cleveland harbor. I am thus
certain that he and his kind are more than a little off. Nice.
Fit. But off.
They are a bit inscrutable, this bunch, and even the Olympics'
welcoming of their type to Athens didn't do much to clear up
the mystery.
So I am welcoming TrigeekDreams to the blogosphere, and have
been reading it daily since its recent appearance. TG's writing
reminds me of the essays Dr. George Sheehan used to turn out
in the '70s and '80s as the first running boom boomed. Nowadays,
we are used to runners who learn how to write as opposed to writers
who happen to run. With Sheehan, we had the latter, and perhaps
triathletes now have the same with TrigeekDreams. The blog is
certainly a window into a world I find interesting, if distant,
and is also a hint of things to come.
There is a flyfishingblog on its way, and a stampnutblog and
quailkillerblog, etc. Everything with enthusiasts will now have
micropublishing behind it and the power of the Web to gather
readers. It is a gold-rush era in the blogosphere, and folks
are staking their claims. I am a political blogger, or poliblogger,
and this bit of geography in the blogosphere is now settled and
cabins built and crops laid out. Sure, there are plots here and
there still available, but the fertile land is in other places,
like Godblogs, sportsblogs, cityblogs, etc.
Which in this season of leisure for most Americans is why I
am sending you to Trigeek's new Internet home. Go see the future.
And sell your MSM stock in old media. Everything is changing.
But don't buy a bike if you don't have the balance required.
We could lose a lot of great bloggers that way. tOR
§
theOneReublic Principal
Contributor Hugh Hewitt is an author, television commentator
and syndicated talk-show host of the Salem Radio Network's Hugh
Hewitt Show, heard in over 40 markets around the country.
He blogs regularly at HughHewitt.com and
he frequently contributes opinion pieces to the Weekly
Standard.

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