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do you have a blog?

JacobJ

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It seems like everyone and their grandma's uncle has a blog these days. Or maybe not. I started a blog recently ( More Mediocrity) Feel free to leave comments there and harass me and such.

But do you have a blog? Lets see it. Heck, give us the url even if you don't post to your blog anymore...I'm curious.
 
I have something called a "thlog," which is somewhat similar to a blog, but different. I have no desire to get people to read it, and there is no ability to comment. It's basically a place to vent my thoughts, and if people want, they can read it.
 
http://www.trygve.com/blog.html

I started it four years ago, mostly as an exercise to force me to write *something* on a regular basis. I'm surprised how many people read it, but that's probably a good thing.

The fundamental conflict is that when I have a lot of interesting stuff going on to write about, I rarely have time to write. When I do have time, it's usually when there's not as much interesting to write about.
 
Nope.

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Originally posted by: Trygve
The fundamental conflict is that when I have a lot of interesting stuff going on to write about, I rarely have time to write. When I do have time, it's usually when there's not as much interesting to write about.

I originally started mine in MS Word... then started using GeekLog a year or two ago, can't remember how long it's been. I don't really do anything with it any more, I might post a quote or something to the home page occasionally; it's largely static.

See both links in my sig to get to it.
 
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Trygve
The fundamental conflict is that when I have a lot of interesting stuff going on to write about, I rarely have time to write. When I do have time, it's usually when there's not as much interesting to write about.

I originally started mine in MS Word... then started using GeekLog a year or two ago, can't remember how long it's been. I don't really do anything with it any more, I might post a quote or something to the home page occasionally; it's largely static.

See both links in my sig to get to it.

I wonder what the average lifespan is for a blog/diary/journal; I've never skipped a month in four years, but most of the time lately I've been updating it only once a week. (I do mine in Arachnophilia; just plain raw HTML, nothing fancy.)

One of these days Google ought to figure out a great way to deal with pages that update in bloggish fashion. I'm amazed that I'll see text searches hitting a blog entry within a single day, but I'm always getting a steady stream of Google image search hits for whatever I'd posted there four months previously.
 
my blog is in Flash which gets pulled by ColdFusion from an Access database. I should write an admin web-interface to it so I don't have to open Access everytime I need to add something... laziness rules... you can tell by the sporadic dates.
 
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