Blogging Reflection

Early morning, sleep evades me. My last final is in five hours. This blog may see whole new code soon, and with it a new look. I think I might set up a linkdump-type thing that's sticky, and that I'd try and keep a rhythm for (like the one that was seen on the old Uncontained Angle website, only more important). This would let me write more emo crap. Which is the only thing. I think I'd start to write too much emo. Maybe if I separated the two feeds, it would be helpful then.
Often times I'll sit here, and notice that I've got a few nifty links I want to share. Then one of them will have content I want to write a post about, but I hate posting twice within a few minutes (considering that I have periods of days where nothing new comes), therefore I keep thinking that I'll do it in a few days, once I collect my thoughts about the matter, and because nothing's left to remind me, the point of the post goes by the wayside.
So this would mean that there'd be both more emo on this thing, and more things like last Sunday's "definition of blog" post.
One question I'm still wrestling with, is should I tag all emo posts with a noindex entry in the robots.txt? Initially I thought that would be the 'polite' way to do it, such that the blog entry won't clutter up a search for ambidextrous scallywags in my post ranting about jackasses who like to say "aboot" in textual conversations. Not tagging like so would imply that this really is a problem with the search engine, not the content.
Well, it's something to think about over the next while, anyway.

Responses to Blogging Reflection

  1. qedi says:

    in addition
    I've noticed that I post an awful lot about blogging and this blog itself. Kind of odd and self-referencial. I'll try to stop.

  2. Caitlin says:

    More important? Whaaaat are you taaaalking about?

  3. qedi says:

    more important, as in more screen real estate devoted to it. More important in the page context.

  4. Caitlin says:

    Oh. Fair enough.

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