2 posts tagged “stuff”
The ponderation of the mo' is all about websites. Particularly, the building and maintaining of. I have been contemplating (re) building a personal site with all the bells and whistles. I have no real motivation for doing so other than wanting to a) have a place online with my own domain (which is already registered against the day I need it) and links to all the various things I muckle about with on teh interwebs, and b) something to play with and keep (my very few and sub-par) coding skills fresh.
The thing is, I don't want to pay for it.
I have had blogs on various free agencies, most notably Wordpress and Blogger and they each have their advantages. I have had hosted blogs, although not for many, many years, and they too, had their advantages.
There are three projects I have in mind for the next year or so, all of which may or may not happen. The first is a series of essays that I would like to post in a timely manner, but of a longer length than the usual blog postings and with more controlled navigation needed. The second is a podcast and I'll post more about that later. The third, and least likely to happen in the short term, is a comic I have been working on.
All three are easy enough to post up on their own, but I'm left wondering if having a single repository for all projects, aspirations, mumblings, musings, scribblings, rants, and perverse desires is worth the (possible) hosting fees or limited functionality of a "name" site.
Any thoughts?
Lots of things I don't have time to give the attention they deserve; these are the things on my mind right now.
Robert Jordan, RIP - I've been reading the Wheel of Time series since a friend handed me a copy of "The Eye of the World" in 9th grade. Sad to say that he passed before finishing the series, yet the more important sentiment is condolences to his family.
I really, really want one of the new iPod Nanos. Also known as the Fattie.
If interested, please vote for my submission to JPG magazine for inclusion under the "Passport" theme.
Yesterday, I bought a copy of a Buster Keaton DVD for my mother-in-law. She loves the old Charlie Chaplin shorts, so I thought she might get a kick out of Chaplin's friendly rival.
A few nights ago, at the gas station, I signed the credit card slip, as per usual. The girl, a new staffer, looked at it and said "Sono sign wa kakkoi, ne!" Translation: "Wow, you're signature is really cool!" Twenty ego points to Smiley and the game continues.
This series of softhacks for the xBox actually has me thinking about buying one.
Nintendo has released a yoga program for the DS. I may have to give it a try.
While in Italy last month, I picked up a nice badger hair shaving brush and some quality shave cream. It has made a world of difference, especially during these last few days of summer. Far less redness and ingrown hairs thanks to these accessories.
We went window shopping in the art supply store tonight. Between all my hobbies and all the things I'd like to try, I could have dropped several hundred dollars, easily. Fortunately, common sense prevailed and we walked out before I could get the wallet open. I am thinking quite seriously about picking up some sculpey, just for the hell of it, when the schedule clears a bit and I can play.
Lastly, the Red Elvises, "Venice, U.S.A." is one of the best songs I've checked out in a while. Surfy and sarcastic all at the same time. Good stuff.