Tweebiscuit.net v.∞.0

Hi! As you can tell, there have been some changes around here. I decided I wasn’t really interested in keeping my last six years of posts easily available, so I’ve archived them elsewhere. Considering that the first four years of posts were written by a person who is now unrecognizable to me, and the last two were practically bare of content, I think this is for the best. In the event that you have a burning need to reread my freshman year essay about how seeing worms on the sidewalk after a rainstorm makes me sad, let me know and I’ll tell you where to find it.

In the meantime, I’ve installed WordPress on the site, a move which I had been putting off for awhile, even though I knew I would never post again if it meant logging in to Blogger. Now that it’s done, I intend to use this space in a bit more of a free-wheeling fashion than I had previously. When I started blogging, way back in January 2001, blogging was a new medium, and I was excited to be this new thing called a “blogger.” A few years later, professional and semi-professional blogging arose, and I lost interest, knowing it wasn’t my bag. Now blogging has become so ubiquitous that having a blog doesn’t require much — a blog is a space one has. So here’s mine. Don’t expect a regular format, or regular much of anything — this is just a Place To Keep My Stuff, so enjoy my stuff.

Comments (5) to “Tweebiscuit.net v.∞.0”

  1. That worm post was one of my favorites!

    But I know what you mean. When I started blogging I had a very different approach (”nobody reads things that are on the internet”) and now I feel pretty awkward about a lot of my archived content. I’ve been wondering what to do about it, and you may have inspired me.

    Also, I like this new template.

  2. My favorite old Adam post — and I can’t really claim to have to have read all of them — was the one about the lame cigarette carton.

  3. Ha! That was one of my favorites too. “Like a NASCAR fucked a tobacco plant and gave birth in your hand!”

  4. Awesome! I’ve actually been thinking of relaunching School Kids SG as syndicated content via Wordpress…it’s nice to see the system successfully implemented on a site I’m familiar with. Oh, and for the record, I liked your old posts, too.

  5. Cool new site!

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