Okay, so, I announce the new blog, I post once or twice, and then noth­ing hap­pens. Or so it seems… okay, no noth­ing has hap­pened. Three weeks ago, the wife and I decided I should give free­lance web design­ing a go, since nobody seemed to want to give me a job. I’ve spent those three weeks solic­it­ing busi­ness, set­ting up domain names and a web site, and mov­ing all my old sites to a new (fancy Solaris) web server at my host (TextDrive, nee Joyent).

This site now lives on those new servers, and I have man­aged to import all the old posts from the lat­est ver­sion of the blog (I think there were ten or so) and the posts from the old ver­sion of this blog (like a hun­dred and thirty seven or some­thing). So you should feel free to do some brows­ing. I even man­aged to keep the comments.

And the cat­e­gories. Wow, those are a mess.

In any case. Here we are, again.

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4 Responses to New blog, same as the old blogs, exactly

  1. mark says:

    Sorry to hear the job search is bog­ging (has bogged) down. I eagerly await the launch of your pro­fes­sional store­front. Is the link here some­where, and I’ve just missed it? I wish I needed Web design I could hire you to do. Were you back here in I.C., you could apply for our Web­mas­ter posi­tion, for which I imag­ine you’d be hired in about 10 seconds.

  2. Danny says:

    Ah, would that I were. You work for the Foun­da­tion, is that right? I did apply for work at the Foun­da­tion, back in… like 1999 or some­thing, for a web­mas­ter posi­tion. I was rejected. Not quite sum­mar­ily, but not gen­tly, either.

    There is a link to my pro­fes­sional store­front, some­where. But the theme is the same as this one, at the moment, so…

  3. mark says:

    Yes, the UIF. The posi­tion has been open for a while now. In fact, they had some­one ready to fill it, but it fell through at the last minute. So it’s open again. 1999 would’ve been just after I started here.

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