Archives: May 2004

Choice

  May 18, 2004

For a couple of days now, I've been carefully considering the pros and cons of using WordPress and Movable Type, respectively...

Movable Type

  May 16, 2004

So much have been written about the release of Movable Type 3.0, and the new licensing model, I thought I'd just chime in and offer my point of view, by request, actually.

Hosting Plans

  May 12, 2004

Up until now, I've been hosting this website myself, on the company server. However, I'm actually considering moving it to a professional hosting service instead, one which can offer a better service, with better tools and features, than I have the time and energy to offer myself. Any recommendations?

Link!

  May 06, 2004

While Greg Storey's redesign of the PDB is apparently interesting enough for the Wall Street Journal to write an article about, and to interview three design gurus about, it is apparently not interesting enough to provide a link to. Because while Greg's post about the PDB redesign, and the PDB redesign itself, is the one and only topic in the article, it isn't linked to from the article itself. Nothing is. They never do...

Link spammers

  May 04, 2004

Earlier today, I noticed that a blogger, for the third time, had posted comments on my entry entitled Using Gmail, for the sole purpose of making a barely noticable link back to his own weblog. A blogger spamming for links to his own weblog? How odd.. How stupid.. It turns out, things are not what they seem.

Better Phone

  May 02, 2004

As you may remember, I got myself a new phone just a little while ago. It was a Samsung E700 and, at first glance, it seemed to be quite alright. After a week of regular use, however, the fact that it's far less than "alright", one may even describe it as "quite bad", bordering on "useless", became apparent to me. Having used it for no more than two weeks, I got rid of it, I couldn't take it anymore...

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