Moving off to my own domain August 14, 2007
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I decided to move this blog to my own domain lackingthewords.com as I’d like to have the extra layer of control over my blog and its not like domains are expensive. Since I already have hosting for tehdurka it was easy enough to add it on to that and although setting things up has taken a little while everything has been going ok. I’m hoping to write some stuff people might actually want to read in the future (wow, think of that!) and hopefully develop some steady traffic. Maybe I’ll see you there, metaphorically speaking, of course…
“Armchair psychology” March 25, 2007
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I quite like that term. I think we all like to do a bit of it every now and again, the internet seems to be great for it. At the moment I am quite enjoying reading http://www.thegirlwho.net although just because of what is going on in relation to other people, namely http://lundone.blogspot.com/ and input from http://www.violentacres.com. However against what the title suggests I’m not going to engage in any of that type of psychology. Perhaps because I don’t sit in armchairs very often, either way it is merely pleasurable for me to sit here and watch this fascinating series of events (although granted I only just caught on from reading about VA talking about enjoying watching it). This whole thing I find very entertaining, as do quite a lot of other people and I reckon if I were to try and take any kind of serious look at it it would just be stupid, so I’m not going to.
In other news I’ve copied up most of the dreaded King Lear coursework, tomorrows I intend to seek advice from my teacher about it and then add the finished touches, alongside finishing off my sensors physics coursework before Easter and then I’ve got a long time to finish off the handling data. If anyone were to ever read this (doubtable) then you wouldn’t really have any idea what I am talking about, all it really matters is a previously large mound of work is becoming a nice bit smaller and that is always good.
