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One Year On

Posted in Blogging on July 11th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: Keith said that there is nothing more boring than bloggers writing about blogging. This may be true. I just realized that a year ago, in early July, I started my first blog, so I’ve past the first anniversary. Doesn’t seem like it was that long ago. It’s still fun to do this. Watch for changes in the site sometime soon.

:: I’ve been anxious most of my life. I’ve done what I can so far to deal with it. Question: what can you (or I) expect to replace anxiety, if/when it goes away? What replaces it? Confidence, happiness, sense of well being, acceptance, contentment?

About.com Adopts a Blogging Model

Posted in Blogging on July 5th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: An interesting entry from Sitelines mentions that About.com, historically one of my favorite subject-based portal sites, has adopted a blogging model based somewhat on MT, changing the appearance of each subject page. See examples here and here. RSS is available on the pages that have converted to the blog format.
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Blog Glossary, 404 Error Parody Pages

Posted in Blogging, Internet on July 3rd 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: This blog glossary comes from Samizdata.net weblog (“A blog bringing you news & views from a robust critically rational libertarian perspective, updated several times daily“)

:: Keith brought the Weapons of Mass Destruction parody page to my attention. (NOTE: Search “weapons of mass destruction” in Google, but click on “I’m Feeling Lucky“). The creator of this page in Anthony Cox, an “Adverse Drug Reaction” pharmacist in Birmingham, UK. Cox has created another brilliant “…cannot be displayed” page, in reaction to the Jayson Blair blow-up at the NYTimes.

Take a Blogiday?

Posted in Blogging on May 27th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: Dave Weinberger, author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined, has suggested that we take a break from blogging during the first two weeks of August. Do you agree? Discuss.

Am I the only blogperson growing blogtired of the blogixon of words with prefixes beginning with or suffixes ending with a version of the word “blog”?

Photoblogs Gaining Respectibility

Posted in Blogging on May 25th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: More evidence seems to appear weekly that suggests blogs are swiftly moving into the mainstream. Today’s NYTimes Arts & Leisure section’s cover story is titled, “Prospecting for Gold Among the Photo Blogs.” (NYT ID& PW: podbay)

:: I attended my Pilates class tonight for the first time in two weeks, since I started coughing and hacking. Tough class, hard to get back into it. Tomorrow I’ll try a regular workout.
:: This weekend was a scorcher: 31oC on Saturday and 26oC today. Hard to believe that we had this weather only three weeks ago.

Blogumentary

Posted in Blogging on May 24th 2003 by Randy Reichardt

:: Kelly‘s friend Chuck is making a movie about blogs, called Blogumentary. Check out the trailer in Windows Media or Quicktime. (PBS has also made a documentary about blogs.)

:: I’m keeping the shoes.