Exactly one year ago, I started blogging proper, using Movable Type. My weblog is practically a baby. But hey 🙂 I’ve had fun, and I hope you have too. Happy first birthday to the Daily Weblog!
This website will soon be closed for renovation. No idea when I’ll be done. Bear with it in the meantime.
I don’t own a Lomo (yet). But lomoblogging is, like, the coolest thing ever. Here’s something you can do with your Lomo camera if you have a weblog. MovableLomo, or how to build your own funky Lomo blog using Movable Type. This is a very funky Lomo blog. More Lomo blog links here.
Network Solutions can be a real pain in the neck when it comes to domain registry transfer requests. Transfers away from them, that is (surprise, surprise). Firstly, by today’s standards they are expensive. Their annual registration rates have remained unchanged since the Stone Age, where they enjoyed monopoly rights. Which is why I see no …
We bloggers live dangerous lives. Indeed. People in America have been fired for blogging about their workplace, even if they don’t mention names of people or the company they’re working for. A blogger in Iran has been prosecuted for keeping a weblog, under false charges. But some do believe that Knowledge (b)logs can succeed at …
This is a little morbid but touching all the same: Deceased bloggers living on through their websites. More from Wired.
The observant reader may notice that I’ve added a Blogshares logo to my website. This was to confirm that I am indeed the owner of vantan.org (not like anybody else would want to claim it, but, well…). I discovered, after reading :-)”>Andrea’s post, that I too have been included in the index as of March …
From Kottke: Kevin Sites, CNN correspondent at the frontlines, has been asked to suspend his weblog.
As you may have noticed, the war has taken on a new form: Weblogs. Not American blogs against Iraqi blogs but more collectively, pro-war blogs against anti-war blogs. [ Update: There was a debate between bloggers of both factions which you can read over at Truthlaidbear (pro-war) as well as at Nowarblog (obviously anti-war). Actually …
Good tidings! My old host has finally taken the initiative and renewed my domain name for me for free, as way of apology for downing me for over two weeks. When the nameservers get switched to my new host, you will be able to view this weblog once again at vantan.org.