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Name: Richard
Country: United States
State: New Jersey
Metro: Branchburg Somerville
Gender: Male


Interests: Technology Public Policy (more tech isn't always better, end of world oil), STS, hiking, camping, biking, public transit, travel
Expertise: social software, quarterlife crisis, EPA, environment, New Jersey, Washington DC, Pittsburgh
Occupation: Education/training
Industry: Government


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Member Since: 4/20/2002

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Monday, June 11, 2007

This post was a test for my Technorati.


For those who don't visit my site, see http://www.xanga.com/richardc020 and look atop. See the big white link? That's my blog. It's been there for 7+ years.


Monday, September 16, 2002

And yes, my journaling system has commenting and all features xanga offers, and then some, including direct database editing, mysql scalability, personal/local hosting, mass export/import from/to database, open source code, no commercial intrusion, complete HTML control w/o limitations, etc.


Despite adamant public support and gracious commenting, I terminate my xanga effective immediately. My own journaling system using Movable Type (update: now WordPress) at www.richardc020.com replaces this and all blogging systems.


My xanga account will be used only for commenting other's xangas, maintaining links to those xangas, and maintain blogring affiliations.


All prior xanga entries will be deleted for import into my own journaling system.


Thanks to all who've supported me :)


Tuesday, August 20, 2002

Aww, thanks to all who lend me support here :)

I'll type some here since I've been much gladder lately which, sadly,

Why do people write more when sad (not to imply that I am which I'm not)? Is it due to the increased need to speak to another, the more intense emotions (not to say happiness can't be as intense), the more urgent need for resolution, or the unique of sadness which prompts its being recorded?

My much better mood lately gives me, unfortunately, less motivation by which to write, even at axo where my posting has "slowed down" lately, especially evident in the lower quality of posting as I roam for topics I should really just create myself but haven't. To screw talking about it and not doing something about it, I shall do that right now.

Not to make a huge deal of this because it's not worth my breath, I must say axo's few who consistently provoke personal attacks and claim self-righteous take from from axo's community fostering ideal. Their right to speak openly doesn't give them the right to make personal attacks, as justified by the rules statement, and that's all I have to say about that issue for now.

This short xanga entry is closing ....

I wish I wrote more! Dang it, do something about it! I will.


Friday, August 16, 2002

I'll stop worrying about duplicating blogging efforts and incrementally write more here. xanga threatens to detract from my other blogger, www.richardc020.com, but I really like the commenting feature here, though I'm unsure for how long people will actually bother to comment, hehe.

After a niiiice lunch just now, I'm wondering why I just don't write more to my www.richardc020.com and don't shy away from writing, be it because of laziness or the difficulty of accessing the editing page or whatever. I've got a hoard of .txt files just sitting around w/ daily scribbles which I want to load in there.

Enough whining. Time to do work. Screw the whining. Yes, my life and thoughts are an open book. Ha!



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