So, it hasn’t even been 24 hours since I took rosemarylong.com, but already this blog has enough infrastructure for me to keep it going. I <3 how easy it is to set up a blog/quasi-CMS system like WordPress and all of its fun widget/plugin friends. Now, if it was this easy to set up a website, why did it take me so long to regain a desire to have a true online presence. Well, in setting up Experience Matters, I’ve learned that in order for a blog to be truly successful, it needs a clear purpose and message. A good blog has a theme or a cohesive set of topics that can make it a good go-to site for experts. Well, I just said “F that S, I’m starting a blog anyway” and here it is. I don’t intend this to be a reference for anything except for a case study for psychologists peering into the tangled thoughts of a strange person. I do, however, promise honesty and truth, and I hope that somewhere along the way I can pick up a reader or two.
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- We had a magical fridge crystal that should not have been taken! http://twitpic.com/2a5bru 1 day ago
- @ryanplee You better not be playing Starcraft II instead of working on the 333 assignment! in reply to ryanplee 5 days ago
- @superblue Let me know, because when the internet explodes and I need a new job, I'm thinking tissue box designer. in reply to superblue 2 weeks ago
- Listening to Lady Gaga is the only thing keeping me sane right now. What does that say about my current mental state? 2 weeks ago
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