Apparently a lot of people have mistaken my old blog as Iya Villania’s website or at least a message board dedicated to her. You would think that the blog’s title or the URL would give them a clue, but I guess some people have a problem with the concept of words and their meaning.
I could delete the post altogether, but that post is actually the blog’s biggest traffic bait as far as keywords are concerned.
del.icio.us is now powering my blog roll. I’ve never used it before, and now I’m understanding its popularity. I’ve installed a plugin that randomly selects 10 links tagged with “blogs” and displays them on my sidebar. Check out my del.icio.us links here. If you want to be included, just let me know.
Before I jumped on the blogging bandwagon, I tried my hand at photoblogging. I got me a Phlog account and became addicted to having my own cyber real estate.
Obviously the next logical progression was to become a full fledged blogger. And with that transition, my phlog pictures have been relegated to the role of being something that purdies up my sidebar with a random pic from my archives.
Unfortunately, the Phlog badge that appears on the sidebar isn’t compatible with Internet Explorer. The png file of the Phlog logo has some transparency issues with IE, and thus looks like shit.
Still, I decided to stick with Phlog even though everybody and their grandmother have all jumped on the Flickr bandwagon. The reason was because it would be a bitch migrating all my phlog pics to flickr. There are some memorable shots I have there that I wouldn’t want to lose.
However, with the migration of this blog to its current host, and its inevitable redesign, I decided to give Flickr a try. It’s been a few days since I started populating my Flickr account and already I’m noticing a few improvements over Phlog, as well as some things that I miss.
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