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Work, Deadlines and Hospitals. Oh My!

Posted on 10 April, 2007 at 9:55pm with 4 comments

Life has taken another unexpected turn with an unexpected trip to the hospital (Leah and I are fine – a family member had a fairly large scare). Things seem to be back to (somewhat) normal at this point, but I am quickly learning that emergencies do not mix well with a daily blogging schedule. I have a whole queue of articles that are on the way to being published, but as one would expect, I just need to find the time to finish them up.

If life resumes to its normal pace, I will be back to my normal schedule of writing. Based off the last three weeks however, I am holding off judgment until I see proof…


The Blogs I Read (and outright envy)

Posted on 20 March, 2007 at 5:40pm with 5 comments

I have been writing this blog for close to two years now and reading blogs for nearly twice as long. There is no shortage of great writers and great blogs on the internet, but to me, these either represent my favorite content or are special to me for other reasons. Either way, I highly suggest all of the blogs below – not a day goes by where I do not wish I could incorporate the quality of writing or type of content in each of these sites. I do not spend enough time on this site giving my respect to what I consider good work, I thought now was as good of a time as ever. If I were to list all of my favorite blogs, the list would be in the hundreds and it would literally take me weeks to finish the article. Perhaps I will begin briefly talking about my favorite blogs on a monthly basis, but for now I will leave the list at this.
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Am I the Last Person to Hear About Tumblelogs?

Posted on 13 March, 2007 at 3:59pm with 8 comments

In the last week or so, I have been hearing a lot about tumblelogs. The concept of the tumblelog has been around for quite a long time and I have seen many examples of sites that fit the bill. I have always liked the idea what is now called a tumblelog because the content is easily digestible and content is usually updated much more often. Ironically, this very blog has taken on tumbleblog-esque traits with smaller, daily posts to go along with a longer, more in depth weekly article.

What really interesting here is that there seems to be a trend moving in the short-format direction. In a sense, Twitter is the world’s large public tumblelog. This stream-of-consciousness style of writing is obviously less substantiative, but the format is quite beneficial in its own unique way to both the writer and reader. To the writer, with less time commitment for each post, there is more time to write many more articles during the same span of time. More topics can be covered and current events can be touched on much more quickly. For the readers, they can get the gist of potentially many different topics and then go elsewhere for more in-depth content if they so desire.

The differences in format between blogs and tumblelogs could potentially create a strong symbiotic relationship between the two. Long format, in-depth blog articles are always going to be necessary for readers to get a thorough understanding of a concept or opinion. Still, many people many not be willing to commit to such long articles for various reasons. Tumblelog formats have the potential to whet the appetite of an otherwise unwilling audience. I myself would like to incorporate even more small-format content into this blog – I mean, who has time to read my long, boring articles?


Daily Delicious – WordPress 2.1 Released

Posted on 23 January, 2007 at 7:38pm with no comments

I’ll keep this one short and sweet. WordPress 2.1 has been released and it seems like it is quite a step up from previous versions. Unfortunately, I just updated to 2.0.7, so I have to go through the whole rigmarole all over again. Still, it appears that it will be work it. Actually, they had me at the new Akismet plugin pre-installed.

I should have this blog updated within the next week or two.

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How Life Became So Much Easier By Not Caring About You

Posted on 22 April, 2006 at 11:51pm with 4 comments

Writing a blog is really a nerve-racking experience at first. Depending on what one writes about, thoughts and opinions can be laid extremely bare for all to see. I do not know one person that actually does not want people to read what they write, but there is always a level of apprehension that goes with it. Much like walking alone in an isolated alley of a warzone, you are expecting to get picked off by a sniper at the smallest mistake you make. And let’s face it, there are plenty of snipers in this neighborhood we call the blogosphere. One wrong step and you are the victim of a flaming head shot.
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