May 24, 2006 | blog
Boy they were not kidding… I thought that when I tried posting from Word 2007 that it didn’t actually post. Well it did – in 1969. Fantastic this new Microsoft technology, transported 37 years back in time just to post to my blog. Yeah I’m being snarky – and I really mean it in good humor, as I had read information indicating that many people were seeing incorrect dates when posting to blogs.
I’ll leave the ‘old’ posts out there for a little while, (though I will delete them evenually). Its kind of funny to see the Archive in the sidebar on the right list:
- May 2006
- April 2006
- March 2006
- February 2006
- December 1969
Well have fun!
By the way – you can read a bit of info on Word’s blog-related need-to-knows here.
Jan 22, 2006 | blog
Well now that Naked Conversations is available, I’m getting motivated to investigate WordPress a bit more. Its more powerful for blogging than just about any other blogging software that I’m aware of, but I’m not certain how it would benefit me over Blogger at this time.
I’ve moved from MSN Spaces, which I still think is interesting, to Blogger – but wonder if WordPress would allow me to create the blogging experience that I’m after. Blogger has captured most of it, but more flexibility would be nice.
Anyway, the book mentioned above is written by Robert Scoble and Shel Israel, and really is making a case for business blogging – check out the reviews at Amazon for more information on why people are thinking its important. I think I’ll order the book, I’ve been reading Robert’s blog for about a year and find it interesting. Congratulations to both on their latest achievement!
Dec 21, 2005 | blog
Testing out a blogging tool – w.blogger. Seems fairly cool 🙂
Dec 21, 2005 | blog
Well, I’m trying out a blogging tool called w.blogger. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of flexibility this brings to the posting process.
Nov 8, 2005 | blog
You know, I spend a lot of posts just rambling on about nothing. Like this one. It is fun to have technology simply for its own sake. I’m a technologist at heart and simple enjoy playing with ‘stuff’.
Lot’s of fun.