My wife just told me that I need to post more entries on this blog. She said it's okay if they're shorter, there just needs to be enough to keep people interested. Besides, if you're reading this at work, you're probably sneaking around when you should be filing those TPS reports, so you don't have time to read a long post.
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February 9th, 2005 at 05:07 AM thats right! for an example of short mindless posts, check my blog :-P and hit reply every once in a while so i feel special. although, most of the long thought out replies ive ever written have been here at work too. so whatever. sometimes, its easiest to click reply when its a small thought instead of replying to a disertation.
February 9th, 2005 at 05:07 AM and believe it or not -- i am currently going through TPS stuff here.. Test Procedure Specifications. its awesome. and by awesome, i mean 'not so much'
February 14th, 2005 at 04:16 AM Yeah, they say that daily blog postings are key for keeping up a lively audience. Rather than meaningless posts though, I think its cooler to put up a link to something cool on the web. Meaningless posts are just barely better than nothing... BUG REPORT: Also, when a long quote comes up it gets hidden by the photos on the sidebar... FEATURE REQUEST: Last, this sucker needs an rss feed. Using ruby::rss you could probably have it up and running in less than an hour. You do something like channel#add and pass it an object that has stuff like a title, summary and url. Real basic.
March 8th, 2005 at 01:40 PM pithy comments, short declarative sentences, dynamite subject matter with insightful conclusions reached by the writer - how can it miss?