I’m not sure if I’m primarily posting on the weekends because I have so little time, or because it tickles my fancy to write when most people go quiet. It’s like going into your office on the weekend, and no one else is there. You crank the tunes, and build a little smorgasbord of aromatic […]
Category: Weblogging
Lonely impulse
One of my favorite webloggers has been very quiet and I did my usual, which was go into the comments of his last post in preparation of putting in a comment about being quiet, missing him, that sort of thing. Another had already been there, and commented the same, but what stopped me was the […]
Introducing YellowGatr
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I wanted to introduce something I’m pretty excited about: YellowGatr: a piddle of news If you’re like me and want to look at everything through a yellow glow, now you don’t have to cover your computer monitor with yellow acetate or wear yellow-tinted sunglasses. Instead you can use the YellowGatr, […]
Stretched thin
It was a bit of a surprise to read Russell Beattie’s closure of his weblog today. I have no doubt he’s closing it, too. Of his future weblogging plans, Russell wrote: Yep, after four years and almost 3,000 posts I’ve decided to close up the Notebook. There’s lots of reasons, but generally this is a continuation of […]
Eat the red couch
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. You know the nice thing about being a woman in weblogging, especially if you frequent the ‘weblogging as topic’ or technology lists, is that no one listens to you anyway, so you can damn well say what you want. The guys, on the other hand, take it all way too […]
