Monday, March 17, 2003

OK, don't take this post as whining, but, after all, it is my blog, and I can come off as whining if I want.  Between working two jobs and other home duties, keeping up an active weblog is difficult.  If I have something profound or brilliant to say, I usually wait until Wednesday, so Dean might just pick it up for his Thursday technoCache over at blogs4God.

I haven't been posting quite as much as I would like.  I have, however, been journaling.  I currently use TreePad to maintain several spaces that keep my equivalent of the Franklin Covey Daily Record of Events.  I often journal things that might make good blog entries.  In fact, I often tag entries with some kind of designator to describe the type of post/entry.  One of these tags is [Blog].  This means "I don't have the time to blog this right now, but I'm including it in my journal for blogging later."

OK, so here are some of my [Blog] entries from March:

BoyInk - I enjoyed the content I found during my brief visit--especially the article, "Church Websites - What We Don't Know."  He also had a telling encounter about customer service via email.  (Couldn't find a permalink, but the date was February 22, 2003).

blogs4God describes the process for "cache of the Day."

I don't remember why I visited wibsite.com, but there are plenty of great one-line zingers on the blog there.

I have a big mouth.  I'm constantly reminded of that.  Foot sandwich is a regular part of my diet.  Here's a post at blogs4God that gives some good advice for those with similar problems.

While searching for help on how to manage multiple versions of the .NET framework, I stumbled on this article with a good explanation of the version probing process and this blog with some very useful .NET stuff.

Dean on table-less design.

More to come later, as I dump my journaled blog entries.

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