blogging… huh.. what is it good for?
one last thought - i’ve been pretty burned out on the blogging thing lately. is it really worthwhile for a few of my friends to read boring shit i struggle to come up with every few days, when i need to delete 100+ comment spams and watch the server take a sever hit all the time?
i’m sure jason will chime in with some comment about how i’m so completely out of touch and unaware of some new app i could be using instead of mt that solves the problem. but judging from the shitstorm that’s brewing discussion wise all over daypop about the lack of solutions to the issue, maybe not.
guess i’ll probably shut down comments on all old entries, but i must admit i really do enjoy the two months later random comments when they do occur. kind of defeats the purpose of the whole thing to turn off commenting.
fucking spammers.
December 23rd, 2004 at 3:44 pm
Keep on bloggin’ or I’ll flog your noggin.
December 24th, 2004 at 9:22 pm
Actually I will goddamnit! I dumped MT and moved to Expression Engine. $150 but damn fun and no spam.
http://www.pmachine.com/expressionengine/features.php
And since your woman doesn’t blog anymore you can’t quit unless you get her to post. Tell everyone down there I send my best for the holidays and to look me up if they’re in my hood.
Happy Christmas. I’m going to go watch “SAVED!” now
December 26th, 2004 at 6:26 am
Please keep posting, I live vicariously through you … and if you stop posting just what shall I do?! I honestly do think that the blog thing is good. I’ll never forget the day when it dawned on me why it’s called “blogging.” I can’t write in a regular journal because I lie in it, and I find that I’m much more honest with others than I am with myself. Thus, I’m pro blogs. And it’s a neat thought to know that you can always look back to one specific date and know exactly what you did! May come in handy if you’re ever having an arguement about when something happened! Right? Right!