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Tag Archives: blogging
Offline, online, offline, online
No sooner had the ink of the previous post dried did the blog go offline for a day — at least that’s what the alert message said. A day later it came back, and then it went down again for three days. That was in August. And that was just the beginning of my troubles. Continue reading
Meta blogging
Any housekeeping writing about how it’s been a while since you’ve written, or how you changed some obscure part of your blog, doesn’t tend to age very well and is seldom particularly compelling in retrospect. The exception are genres like technical or design blogs, where the meta is part of the message. But certainly the world doesn’t need any more “sorry I haven’t written in a while” posts. Continue reading
Posted in Internet
Tagged blogging, mobile, progression, SEO, statistics, web design, words, WWW
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Bora Driver’s Log
Even painful memories are worth noting down. Here be failures, too. As of today, this blog will also include retroactive content from my very first proper blog. Also hosted at blogger.com, it was titled “Bora Driver’s Log”. Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, car, car audio, FAIL, personal, sardonicism
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Working Holiday
The lack of entries in the blog doesn’t mean that there’s a lack of activity. In fact, the car’s exceeded the 150,000km landmark. It’s had its baptism of fire. Continue reading
Delusions of grand ideas
It handles CD/MP3/WMA, has RDS, a built-in 50W MOSFET amplifier, subwoofer outputs, matching illumination, and then some. Surely it’s no match for my old JVC radio/tape/CD head unit? Continue reading
Background and Introduction
There are several reasons for the existence of this blog. I’ve reached a point of indecision about how to handle and install sound in my new car. Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, new experiences, personal
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