Category: Blogging and bloggers
I've blogged before about using trac as a personal wiki, now I've found I can use Emacs as my editor and trac browser it's even better...
How to write blog postings in reStructuredText, integrating HsColour and Pygments automatically.
I fixed my blog comments so that leading whitespace is now preserved -- making it much more friendly to posted Python code.
Hilarious quotation from Scott Adams...
Goodbye blogosphere! I'm off to read a good book :-)
I do not doubt that blogging can and does satisfy several (good) desires and needs that humans have, including the need to communicate and interact with others and the desire to learn new things. My problem is this: does blogging do these things as well as other means?
One of the problems with all internet journalism is how easy it is to get involved...
...As I see it, the sad truth is that the Christian sector of the blogosphere has a fairly mixed witness to the rest of the world...
I've become more and more skeptical about the usefulness of blogging and the blogosphere, especially from a Christian perspective. This will be the first in a series of posts that will criticise blogging :-) ...
I finished my new blog software, back to actually writing some blog entries...
I join Brad in refusing to blog politics...
In response to comments on my previous post, about how to get hits
Going up in terms of friends, Google, and employment...
A few things I've been doing to my site recently...
It's never enough...
About RSS feeds, Bloglines, and christian-thinktank.com.
Everyone who is anyone has a blog these days, so it's about time I had one too...
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