Blog topics: technology, design and health issues
Tuesday, September 9th, 2008I’m posting this entry on September 9th, 2008, although I’m writing it on November 25th, 2008.
What’s that, you say?
Okay, so I started blogging at another site about technology, design and health issues in September 2008 (the date stamp on this post) but I decided in November 2008 (when I am actually writing this) to shutdown that blog and move those posts here. I’ve decided to keep the original date stamps of the posts I’m moving to this blog, so this entry is to give some context to what is coming, for folks reading chronologically. Make sense?
So yeah, technology, design and health issues, plus photos and more writing about San Francisco. Here’s the explanation from the future:
I’ve been doing some creative blogging elsewhere and have decided to shut down that blog and move the posts I’ve written there over the last few months here to this blog. The topics on that blog are technology, design and health issues. I’ve found that these things are near and dear to my heart and I’m looking forward to incorporating them here, both the old posts, and writing new ones. I’ve always had a bit of a problem defining what this blog should be; I’ve found it hard to figure out which parts of my personality and interests to blog about here, since this site’s domain name is my real name and I’ve had this weird sort of pressure to “be my own brand,” if that makes sense.
As I’ve become more of a writer and have started to meet and build relationships with other writers and bloggers, I’ve been impressed at the way many of them just write from their hear because they are writers, artists, creative people. I’m going to try to do that more here. I still work to write things that are “appropriate” and “work safe” but I am going to be doing more off-the-cuff entries, more diverse topics and, well, just more writing. I think this is all part of being a part of the bigger world in which we all live.
So here we go on this next phase! Oh and I’m going to maintain the date stamps of the entries that I’m moving here to this blog (with a similar explanation posted near the first one), so the post numbers are going to be a little strange for awhile. Oh, technology!
This post is that “similar explanation posted near the first one.” Enjoy!