Monday, August 15, 2005
Style
So I now have three blogs I'm trying (and generally failing) to keep active. This one (and you can see how infrequently I've been posting), Lessons Learned, and the new On Q. While I was setting up On Q, I got to thinking about the reasons I've ben blogging and why on earth I wanted to start another. Looking at the blogs as a whole, I realized that each one had its own individual personality, its own style.
In The Q Continuum, I keep the posts personal, light (when possible), and have no set topic or agenda. Each post has a single-word title (from which I deviated only once, and that was the original post), which gets harder and harder to pull off, let me tell you.
In Lessons Learned, I've put together a few "how to" documents for technical aspects of running Macintosh computers and SBS networks. Not much commentary, mostly technology.
in On Q, I needed to have a place to store my ramblings related to my business, more in the style of the Continuum, but stuff that I would write if my employer paid me to write a blog. You know I work for myself, right?
So here I am, one individual, but in eachof the three blogs I've got, I'm maintaining a different personality. Kinda like when I go to my networking meetings and then baseball games. Completely different purposes, completely different wardrobes.
i guess I knew that I played different roles between work and real life, but every once in a while, I'm reminded of it in a more obvious way. Like with blogging. Go figure.
Entire contents of this site © 2003-2008 Eriq Oliver Neale/Simultaneous Pancakes Media unless otherwise noted. I hate that I have to point that out...In The Q Continuum, I keep the posts personal, light (when possible), and have no set topic or agenda. Each post has a single-word title (from which I deviated only once, and that was the original post), which gets harder and harder to pull off, let me tell you.
In Lessons Learned, I've put together a few "how to" documents for technical aspects of running Macintosh computers and SBS networks. Not much commentary, mostly technology.
in On Q, I needed to have a place to store my ramblings related to my business, more in the style of the Continuum, but stuff that I would write if my employer paid me to write a blog. You know I work for myself, right?
So here I am, one individual, but in eachof the three blogs I've got, I'm maintaining a different personality. Kinda like when I go to my networking meetings and then baseball games. Completely different purposes, completely different wardrobes.
i guess I knew that I played different roles between work and real life, but every once in a while, I'm reminded of it in a more obvious way. Like with blogging. Go figure.
