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Things are shaking up around here–this online journal1 should look quite a bit different, and the re-shuffling will continue.
I’m currently starting with the Elegant Grunge theme, and we’ll see where it goes.
Project 52 was technically a failure, already. However, “he wins who gets up more times than he is knocked down.”
I love the concept of 750words.com, and am excited to get back into the habit of writing a journal.
A first concern is privacy. All entries of all authors are stored (in plaintext) in a central database. I’d prefer they were stored locally, and any statistics stored in the database.
Second, in addition to Markdown, I wish it could use Textile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_%28markup_language%29
http://textile.thresholdstate.com/ (current version)
http://textism.com/tools/textile/ (original version)
http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/landing/garamond/garamond.html
1 I prefer not to use that “b” word. Dreadful. By the way, if “blog” is a contraction of “web log,” shouldn’t it have an initial apostrophe, as in ‘blog?
the setup is interesting.
At the office, I have a 30Gb iPod driving Tivoli Audio Model Two stereo speakers.
My laptop is an HP G70 with 4Gb of RAM and Vista Home Premium. It came with a free upgrade to Windows 7, but I haven’t yet had the courage. At home, I use a 19″ HP L1945w and the laptop as a second monitor.
I tend to carry an 8Gb iPhone, and usually either a book or Moleskine notebook. And a pen.For websites, Textpattern usually, ExpressionEngine for larger projects, and WordPress for blogs. Dropbox (love it!) for synchronizing, and Jungle Disk (meh) for backup. Delicious for bookmarks.
Online I use Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Reader, Remember the Milk, Readernaut, Etherpad. I go by Montgomery most everywhere. For games, LotRO, EVE and Babas Chess.Corollary: kill the keyboard and mouse. Long live the pen!