| Anthony Bailey ( @ 2007-04-11 19:43:00 |
Tumbled
I continue to be rather too precious about posting to my main (LiveJournal) blog.
(That's
anthonybailey on LJ.)
(Others should bookmark
Extravagant essays get drafted, edited and binned before publication. The posts that make it through my filters are often thoughtful, but long and infrequent. And they are quite oftendull technical in content.
Most people post all kinds of junk on their blogs. They write quickly and more often. They do quick links and jokes and half-baked ideas and ephemera. They let the reader take care of extracting the signal from the noise.
When its the right person, I like reading these blogs. I don't mind my friends being noisy, and I find the diamonds in the rough.
So I'm trying one of those kind of blogs too...
If you want a noisier, uncut Anthony, you may want to read this instead:
It will get copies of everything I post to the existing blog, so you shouldn't need to read both. Here's the feed. LJ people can friend
antbailey_uncut.
(If the terminology confuses: a tumblelog is a deliberately less formal blog. It encourages posting all kinds of junk, fast! Although it doesn't stop said junk from beingdull technical in content, or physically hurt me if I don't post; so don't expect too much.)
I continue to be rather too precious about posting to my main (LiveJournal) blog.
(That's
(Others should bookmark
anthonybailey.net/blog, since that should survive any change of blog provider.))Extravagant essays get drafted, edited and binned before publication. The posts that make it through my filters are often thoughtful, but long and infrequent. And they are quite often
Most people post all kinds of junk on their blogs. They write quickly and more often. They do quick links and jokes and half-baked ideas and ephemera. They let the reader take care of extracting the signal from the noise.
When its the right person, I like reading these blogs. I don't mind my friends being noisy, and I find the diamonds in the rough.
So I'm trying one of those kind of blogs too...
If you want a noisier, uncut Anthony, you may want to read this instead:
anthonybailey.net/tumblelogIt will get copies of everything I post to the existing blog, so you shouldn't need to read both. Here's the feed. LJ people can friend
(If the terminology confuses: a tumblelog is a deliberately less formal blog. It encourages posting all kinds of junk, fast! Although it doesn't stop said junk from being