Issue #1: What would you do tomorrow if you knew you could not fail?
June 24, 2008
So as usual I’m running behind on things. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again- timeliness is not my strong suit. I’m practically bipolar when it comes to scheduling; at work everything has its appointed hour and I’m on time. Outside of work… well let’s just say it will get done eventually.
So here we are, at Issue #1. I didn’t get everything in that was mentioned in the preview post. In fact, in retrospect, I didn’t get any of it. Instead, I got important stuff: Content! So there we go. Twitter is gone, the moblog section still lives until I can find something else to go there, no new recipes made it into In the Kitchen, and the library section’s CSS still needs massive work.
Instead, enjoy the content. You get new music, prelim new fitness stuffs, and two new hiking trails + photos. The rest will come in due time (Issue 1.5?!)
Issue #1 Preview
April 30, 2008
I know I promised Issue #1 “soon”, but much like the biblical Jesus, all times are soon to me. Things that will be making an appearance on the site for Issue #1:
- More Recipes! Bachelor cooking for teh win.
- More fitness bits! This will tie into my hiking and photography sections as I document my way through “Hiking Alabama“. Please ignore the crappy library function / design.
- Redesigned library functions, with the library added back to the site.
- The death of the twitter function. (done)
- The death of the moblog section. This should be replaced (hopefully) with guides and walkthroughs.
Only a few more weeks to go…
Issue #0 is live
March 31, 2008
What does that mean?
Well, I’ve decided to release content on my website in content blocks, magazine style. Issue #0 is just a way of summing up all the content from my old site, plus a few posts from this site.
Issue #1 should be along shortly
You can find Issue #0 here.
And the circle comes round again..
February 21, 2008
I can’t say that relaunching this site was an easy decision. I’ve put a lot of work over the years into the old version, but it had finally grown so large and scattered I couldn’t maintain it. Worse yet, it felt like it didn’t fit me anymore.
I’m not saying this new version is perfect, or that it will last any longer than the previous did. But it has purpose, which the old site sorely lacked. The new site is a vehicle for my photo gallery, a way to track my fitness trials and tribulations, and catalogue the weird and wonderful that I’ve stumbled across in 10 years of internet. It is not, in any way, a “blog”.
Who’s into labels these days anyway?











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