My friend Peter has adopted a convention of titling each of the posts of his new blog with the post number (e.g. "Post-1: A blog"). It's similar to my own stupid convention of prefixing each post with the word "Caveat" (e.g. "Caveat: Dumptruck") - as if that ever even made sense except in the rarest of instances (e.g. Caveat: Emptor).
I like Peter's convention better than I like my own, but he thought of it and I didn't. He's doing well with his new blog, I think.
My blog.... well, looky there: this is the 3000th post according to the blog administator thingy. I started the blog in August of 2004, but in the first 3 years I probably made about 50 posts, total (most of which were during a 2005 trip to Europe), so that number of 3000 has been built largely since the summer of 2007.
I think it was only in late 2010 that I made a sort of "commitment" to posting at least once-a-day, and I'm pretty sure I've averaged two posts a day for more than a year now.
My friends and family were visiting my blog a lot during the era when the blog was automatically cross-posting to facebookland, but a technical problem a few months ago ended that temporarily, and my general, philosophical disillusionment with the facebook has meant that I haven't worked very hard to fix it. I suppose there might be an element of passive-aggressiveness to this "cutting off," too - perhaps testing to see who's really interested in what I'm doing, as opposed to the mindless link-following encouraged by the facebook's format. It's not unlike how I bury these little fragments of snark behind a wall of digressive prose.
Regardless, my visitor counts have been declining. This doesn't, actually, bother me that much. My real-life visitor counts (i.e. social interactions outside-of-work) have been declining lately, too - I've been in an antisocial phase, as I've already remarked elsewhere.
What I'm listening to right now.
Radiohead, "All I Need."
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