Step one in my quest for world domination making it on my own is nearly complete. When I wrote a few weeks ago about leaving Layer One and moving into the world of freelancing, I said that I’d keep this blog in place, but re-tool it to focus more on my business activities. After giving that a little more thought, I decided it was a bad idea - for several reasons.
It makes more sense to have a site dedicated to promoting my business. Potential clients really aren’t going to be impressed by my fantasy football updates, or what bands I’ve seen recently. Also on that note, I can be a bit… opinionated. It was suggested to me that I might want to tone it down a little, lest I might turn off a potential client. Part of what I dig about the whole weblog is just speaking my mind (when I get around to it). I don’t want to have to filter myself - this is a great outlet for me. Especially now that I have very little human contact during the day.
So, I will be re-tooling this site, but not in the way I intended. I’ll be removing the Portfolio pages, and moving those over to my new site. I’ll also be moving any strictly technical writings (which I hope to do more of) over there. Oddly enough, my friends are not impressed with my mastery of XHTML and the inner workings of the Linux Desktop.
I don’t have a launch date for the new site set in stone yet, but I’ll announce something when it’s ready.
Comments
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“Oddly enough, my friends are not impressed with my mastery of XHTML and the inner workings of the Linux Desktop.”
What?!! Are you kidding?!! I love it when you write about XHTMLs, they’re my favorite.
Posted November 18, 2004 at 4:42 pm by Chuck .
“It was suggested to me that I might want to tone it down a little…”
Who would suggest such a thing? Must be those damned Waukesha County conservatives!
Posted November 18, 2004 at 6:08 pm by Judy .
Two thoughts:
1. I think the phonetic pronunciation of XHTMLs would roughly be ZHEET-meels.
2. I’m with Judy on the Waukesha County conservatives. Those people want more “Jesus-can-lower-my-taxes” posts and less talk about The Pixies.
Posted November 19, 2004 at 9:20 am by Jim .
Opinionated? The only controversy you ever instigate has do with which shitty restaurant serves the best breakfast burritos.
Let’s really get it going….
The Elderly: Fonts of knowledge, or untapped fuel sources?
Posted November 19, 2004 at 12:41 pm by shux .
The Elderly: Untapped Fuel Resource
While I have no scientific proof, per se, I think the distinctive “Old Person Smell” means there’s something in them that can be burned as a fuel source.
My guess is it is possibly a type of gas. That smell is most certainly not indicative of a solid fuel source. There might be an argument that a liquid fuel source produces that smell, but considering the frailty of most old people, it’s doubtful their bodies are filled with oodles of car-powerin’ liquid.
That leaves us with a “new” form of natural gas which, The Good Lord Willing, can be harnessed in such a fashion as to reduce this nation’s dependence upon Middle East oil. I say crack the suckers open and let’s find out.
Posted November 19, 2004 at 12:49 pm by Jim .