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Category Archives: Blog note
March 2, Links and Thoughts
As you might have been noticing I’m trying to use my blog as link archive again. The old twitter, google buzz, system doesn’t work since buzz went the way of Google notebook so it’s time to play with something new. … Continue reading
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How I use Twitter
I’ve written about this before but I want something that I can repeatedly post to Twitter as a kind of disclaimer to my tweets. My primary use for me posting on twitter is that of an archivist. Twitter is a … Continue reading
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Archiving my Twitter Feed in Buzz
Twitter doesn’t promise to backup and keep accessible or searchable your tweets. You should know that about twitter. The library of congress is doing it, but not twitter. That limits the value of twitter for an archivist which is my … Continue reading
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Trying out wordpress.com
I’m supposed to repay another year of hosting and I’m looking for a cheaper solution.
Sorry
I’ve been a bad blogger. I’ve had a lot of work in my day job. Hope to get back to doing more writing. Also had to fix the twitter feed plugin.
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Why there should be room in our hearts, even for comment trolls.
“The article is good, but read the comments!” Twice this morning people commented about a good article but then proceeded to say “but make sure you read the comments!” So I do. (I was raised that way I suppose.) The … Continue reading
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Comments should now work properly
The comments weren’t working right but I put in the Disqus comments product and so it should all work properly now.
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Why do I let me tweets clutter up my blog?
I find twitter and the little utility that imports them daily into my blog enormously useful. When via Twitter I find pieces I like or could find useful later on I simply have to re-tweet them and they are saved … Continue reading
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Searching for Old Content
If you want to find content on the old blog software the easiest way is to use Google. Open Google and type in a search string like this: “site:leadingchurch.com whatever_you_want_to_search” and it will give you a page of links and … Continue reading
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New look, still a work in process.
Here’s Leadingchurch on WordPress. All of the old posts are still on the server. I’ll have to figure out what I want to migrate to WordPress and what I don’t.
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