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Ah! Weblogging like it used to be!

Posted February 7, 2004 3:47 PM.

Another unexpected joy of this trip so far is the unfettered bad-quality weblogging I'm doing. I'm using the site as a jotting diary of my time here, and I'm dropping in all these little references to things that will hopefully make it easier to remember what happened in years to come. I'm not worrying too much about sentence construction, I'm not fussing over the shape of an argument or anything like that - and as a result this feels the most fun it has in a couple of years. I don't know how useful it is of course, but it's definitely nice to have a beak from more serious industry-related writing. Assuming anyone will want me back when I'm done, of course...

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Posted by: MacDara at February 10, 2004 3:56 PM

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