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Web­logs are the nat­ur­al exten­sion to home pages 1994-style. Instead of stat­ic pic­tures of cats, they are today’s pic­ture of the cats (or garden, or sun­set). They’re an online diary, a pro­ject man­age­ment tool, and a place to record pro­gress in whatever you do.

Web­logs can be extremely per­son­al, though this one won’t be. They can be 100% pro­fes­sion­al, as for example in resume web­logs. This site will use cat­egor­ies to sep­ar­ate those aspects (although since both come from one per­son, com­plete sep­ar­a­tion will nev­er be possible).

What you can expect

I’ll write about those aspects of what I’m doing that I think might be of interest to you.

I’ll write about things that interest me.

Web­logs are for shar­ing, without know­ing who, or indeed wheth­er any­one, will read what you write. Mono­logues without a guar­an­teed audi­ence that start and stop and meander back and forth.

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