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Minor adjustments

It's taken a while, but it's become fairly clear that there's no longer any point to autoposting my stuff to certain places. Specifically, FriendFeed, Jaiku, and Plurk have all become low-value sites for me, with virtually no feedback or following. Therefore, I'm mothballing my accounts at all three sites.

From now on, my microblogging will be confined to Twitter, Identi.ca (mainly as backup) and, of course, Larry's Tweets. In the unlikely event that someone who wants to follow me, he/she (s/he?) can do so at those sites.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled ennui...

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Bringing it all together

Eagle-eyed readers will have noticed that I've added a fourth area to the site, an archive of my Calibuntu blog. Calibuntu was originally created in 2008 in order to chronicle my attempt to move from an Apple platform to Ubuntu Linux. As it turned out, the move to Ubuntu did not go well, and I ended the blog much sooner than I had anticipated. Originally hosted on Blogger, I have moved it here as part of a strategy to bring all of my content under one roof.

Having already imported previous blogs into The Larry Channel, and with my Twitter feed either being posted through Larry's Tweets or being reposted there as a daily journal (depending on whichever method is more convenient for me at the time), I now have almost all of my written web content centralized and available through this site. Happy reading!

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Tidying up

A couple minor tweaks to the site...

  • I was looking at Jeff Jarvis' blog, and liked his idea for a lengthy About Me/Disclosures page, so I've done the same. To learn more about me and my opinions than you ever wanted to know, go here
  • After a few days of posting consolidated Twitter updates on the main page, I've decided it looks cluttered and tends to hide the actual posts. Starting today, they'll be posted on the tweets page instead.
Happy Tuesday!

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A word about this blog

I've noticed from Google Analytics that I'm getting some visitors who are referred to this blog by a couple of Orthodox blogs at which I've left comments. I suspect that my total lack of blogging about Orthodoxy may come as a surprise to these folks, and so it seems appropriate to make a brief comment.

I'm Orthodox, but I don't blog about Orthodoxy because I don't feel qualified to do so--and there are more than enough converts doing "Ortho-blogging" already. I know enough about the Orthodox Church to know that I'm really not very good at being Orthodox, and anything I say would be suspect. So I keep my mouth shut on that topic and let others, all of whom are more capable and qualified than I, take care of that part of the blogosphere. 

If you really want some good Orthodox blog reading, go read Father Stephen Freeman (Glory to God for All Things), Father Joseph Huneycutt (Orthodixie), or Steven Robinson (the Our Life In Christ podcast and Pithless Thoughts).  They'd protest that they're no authorities either, but I respectfully disagree. They'll serve you well (and sometimes give you a good laugh along the way).

And now, back to our regularly scheduled programming...

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Housekeeping note

There will be a higher-than-average number of test posts for a very short time as I try out features of my new blog host, Posterous. My apologies if it gets annoying--I'll try not to flood you with junk.

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Trying something new yet again

I've been fairly happy blogging with Tumblr for a while now. It's been nice having a platform that allows me to just, you know, blog without worrying too much about the details. I particularly like that it can handle anything I throw at it without much difficulty, whether that be text, photos, or audio. Nice.

Lately, though, it's started to feel kind of fragmented. Tumblr was never designed for regular blogging, and some of its deficiencies are starting to show. Comments, for example, aren't supported natively in Tumblr, but they make it easy to add Disqus commenting. All well and good, but it feels like the add-on that it is. Then there are the themes, none of which I am overly excited about. My recent re-theming improved some things (to my eye, anyway) but also left me feeling somewhat dissatisfied with others. I could put on my hip boots and wade into the HTML to tinker with it, but frankly I'm not that interested anymore in hand-coding something just to tweak it. Been there, done that.

Then I remembered I had a Posterous account not doing much.  Andy Ihnatko wrote a nice review of the service a couple months back, and is continuing to use it as a conduit to his main blog. Others I respect, like Jason Calacanis and Leo Laporte, are also making use of it. If it's good enough for tech luminaries like them, it ought to be good enough for me, so I thought I'd give it a serious go.

As of now, I've disabled all my various forwarding services like Ping.fm and Twitterfeed, and I've turned off most of the feeds being imported into my Friendfeed (a service that appears to be dying anyway). I took the code out of my main blog that activates the Disqus commenting, and the comments link in posts on larryanderson.org will now take readers to the equivalent post on my Posterous blog.

I'm thinking that if I like how everything works, I may move the larryanderson.org domain over to Posterous and use it as my main blog. (Edit: Well, *that* didn't take long...) I like that I can create a new post simply by emailing (this post is being written in Gmail), and that it also will serve as a conduit to whatever other services I specify, thus unifying my web presence more than has been the case. There's a small fly in the ointment as regards emailing photos from my phone (thanks for nothing, Verizon) but I'm awaiting an email from the Posterous support guys saying they've authorized my phone's email address, which will remove the only real problem I have with the service right now. (Edit: Fixed, while I was writing this post, by one of the Posterous founders. On a Sunday night, yet. Wow.)

So anyway, that's what's going on with the blog. Let me know what you think.

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