On 13/4/2007, "@-_q @@" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >i suddendly had that feeling of indigestion >i deleted my 3 net diaries, the older one began in 2001. >6 years writing and photoshoping every day. >.... that makes aprox. 2.190 days, aprox. lots and lots of words and >thoughts... >and all around the world, people writing net diaries or blogs... lots >and lots and lots and lots... of words, thoughts... ajjj
Yes exactly. Blogs are easy to use, and easy to make it appear one is very busy and important indeed - maybe. Atleast easy to make it appear one is prolific. Which reminds me, last night I thought I'd put something up on my website just to say yes I have actually being doing stuff, so much infact I've not got round to fiddle-farting about for my website to reflect it. >i became suspicious with the net: > >who owns blogger? >how many money is [ he/she/they ] doing just because i use [ >his/her/their ] freesoftware? >who owns blogger and google ?! .. >blogger had my 6 years-work in its server, my words, my pictures... >blogger keeps a copy for itself and sends another to my server. >smart aplication. I try to use PHP to create my own independant """content management/deployment whatnot""" but it's not easy and got too distracted by other things. DIWO for example completely put my latest effort on hold, which I'd intended to be "up by Spring" but which is sitting idly on my HD, getting tangled up in itself. But the point I was getting to is there are alternative non-proprietry content management systems you could use, besides blogger, freely available and without the idiosyncrasies of blogger (whatever they maybe I don't know). I can't tell you what they are because I've not looked into it - too busy making hard work for myself. james. _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
