Why do people blog?
Published in the wee hours of October 20, 2003
What are the reasons people publish on the web using weblogs? Or in general, what are the justifications for self–publishing? I had my own answers a year ago, but occasionally I’m left wondering if running your own site is really worth the time and expense. This post on “always write†somehow justifies it for people [...]
The usual “catching up”
Published terribly early in the morning of October 18, 2003
Some things are better done in unordered lists. (Inspired by Evan William’s two posts.) OpenOffice.Org 1.1 released, turns three! Mozilla 1.5 + Firebird 0.7 + Thunderbird 0.3 Firebird is the browser you’ve been looking for all your life, but you were looking for it in the wrong box. Just download the file and try it! [...]
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New domain, new design
Published terribly early in the morning of October 18, 2003
For several years I’ve been moving my personal site from various hosting services, and this is the first time I’m actually paying for it. Thanks to my high school batchmate Noee over at ploghost, the hosting was ready in such a short time. My old site is still up, maybe for a few more weeks [...]
One for CSS designers
Published in the wee hours of October 3, 2003
Interesting response to Paul Hammond’s open letter to CSS recoders, which I mentioned not too long ago.
The joys of the unemployed
Published mid-afternoon of October 1, 2003
David Dvorkin writes on the hidden pleasures of being unemployed. But you wouldn’t find his situation amusing if you consider how a man of such background be left jobless.
Nice fashion photos
Published mid-afternoon of October 1, 2003
Here is a gallery of one of Manila’s hottest fashion photographers, Paolo Pineda. Very nice portfolio indeed.