This is the start of my Redundant Web of Independent Blogs (RWOIB), sort of a silly play on RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks). The chances of Yahoo! (360), Google (Blogger/Blogspot), LiveJournal, and MySpace all going down simultaneously should be fairly slim, though MySpace seems to go down more than a(n) ______ at a(n)_____. This also makes things really easy for anybody who might care to comment on anything i post. I'm fully capable of getting a domain name and running everything on my own server, but considering it's what i 've been doing as a day job for over a decade, it's not quite as cool to me as it once might have been. For a brief instant i thought it might've been cool to multi-home a home server and play with some more advanced networking stuff since DSL and cable modems are both available where i'm at.
Personally i've never cared much for the term "blog" though i suppose it's shorter and easier to write than "online journal". Blogs always seemed a bit narcissistic to me but i have realized that i've lurked and read many blogs online for years. I've decided to attempt to blog to hopefully improve the signal to noise ratio of the Internet. Well that reason is somewhat tongue in cheek. I also hope to improve or at least maintain my writing skills.
Instead of taking the time to code up a program that automatically interfaces to all of those websites, especially since some don't have a workable API, i'm going the low tech route, just using a local text editor and copy and paste. Considering the stateless nature of http, it's probably better than the embedded editors on the websites since those can just make entries disappear when the network hiccups. I'm not sure what i'll write about yet since my interests and thoughts do tend to wander. I'll probably not write anything too personal since there is no such thing as privacy on the Internet. Contrary to whatever companies may lead people to believe or whatever settings are available, if something is online, it will be crawled, cached, and archived by countless bots, or downloaded and saved, etc., regardless of whatever somebody may try to do.
Then again, who knows, maybe i'm taking the Internet too seriously.
http://metalchink.livejournal.com/
http://metalchink.blogspot.com/
http://360.yahoo.com/metalchink
http://blog.myspace.com/metalchink
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