Pewari’s Prattle: Aspiring to Randomness Since 2003

Blogging is so 2003

13th November 2009 · 2 Comments

It may have come to your attention that I’ve not been very good about updating this site. This is due to several reasons:

  1. I’m lazy. There is a huge psychological barrier to logging into wordpress, finding the Add New tab, composing a post, previewing it, realising it looks shit, editing it and then hitting publish. Far easier to write 140 characters on Twitter instead.
  2. I don’t really have so much to say these days. The way I’m using the internet and connecting with other people has changed drastically. I’m sharing far less personal stuff. This blog served the purpose well when the kids were at home, I had limited adult company during the day and I lived mainly in my own head. Now, maintaining a blog is just another chore.
  3. I’m trying to channel my writing fu into, you know, actual writing – 4581 words into my current writing project for the win!

Anyway, I’m trying an experiment and moving over to soup.io. I’ve been playing with it and it’s so much simpler and quicker to link to something interesting, write a quick note, share what you’re doing in other places on the web.

So if you’re interested, come on over to pewari’s soup. If you’re not then thank you for a great six years, it’s been fun!

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Tami // 13th Nov 2009 at 10:57 pm

    I stopped blogging for the same reasons. My daughter is older now and I am concerned about who reads what. I am on Facebook though and enjoy it quite a bit!
    I have enjoyed your blog :)

  • 2 Ys // 26th Nov 2009 at 12:30 pm

    The autumn time is always when bloggers start to drop off. I’ll miss your posts here but good luck with your other writing works :)

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