25 June 2002

I keep thinking I might play with a blog. There are always those moments during the day when I think, "Oh, I should write about that tomorrow," and then - of course - I forget.

In fact, I did play with a blog a year or so ago, over on Blogger, but - at the time, at least - I had trouble getting their system to accept updates. I don't know if it's because of our firewall here, or what, but it was more hassle than I wanted to put up with.

Live Journal looks more promising. It not only allows you to update from their site, but also has a client utility you can download. And the client is available for just about every operating system you can think of.

And they have a goat, which is just cool.

The questions, then...

Would I use it often enough to be worth the trouble?

Would this journal suffer? If I talk about everything in a blog, what will I talk about here?

(Of course, you understand the reason I'm talking about this now is that I don't have much of anything else to talk about today anyway, so maybe it wouldn't be that much of a problem...)


The voices in my head...Tarri and Lisl had a chat yesterday. I hadn't intended it to get quite as intense as it got, but there you go - these things happen without your permission sometimes.

But damn I've got to get Ashby back online for a few sessions... (I mean, hell, everything the poor girl has been through in the last few months, I think she deserves to see her boyfriend for a while!)

K.T. tried to call him a couple of times, but he was never home. I'm half-tempted to print out a few choice sessions and snail-mail them to him, along with a stickynote demanding his return - or at least a guest appearance!

--Liz

Last Year: - We'll just see what happens.
Word of the Day:
dreadnought (n) -
1: a warm garment of thick cloth; also: the cloth
2: battleship
3: one that is among the largest or most powerful of its kind
Currently Reading:
Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
Currently Playing:
- Neopets
Current Projects:
- Hall stuff

 
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