I just got hold of dreamweaver CS3. It is simply amazing. Hats off to the folks at adobe, this is like a happy dream, it’s just so nice with the spry integration, building websites are a breeze now. I can’t wait to play with it when exams are over.
Archive for April 21st, 2007
I decided I have to write something, take a few minutes off and post something on the site and when I was forming yet another work of drudgery, I asked myself if my life was interesting enough.
Judge for yourself.
I woke up at 9 after sleeping at 1 the previous night (8 hours of sleep during exam time! omfg)
I went to the library at 10 and got back around 9:30 in the night, and did some random junk until 12. Wrote this post at 12:30.
Now nothing really eventful seems to have happened, atleast nothing worth mentioning, and even the interesting tidbits are a tad too private to write in here.
And unless you’re some kind of superhero or whatever, I daresay your life isn’t too much more interesting (of course, there’s plenty of fun stories to tell when I’m not buried under six feet of books, ie, one week before and after today)
So what’s the point of personal weblogs anyways, Is it for everyone to broadcast their once in a week rants?
I’m sick of seeing obscure blogspot weblogs which go like “Random ramblings of a madman” or something like that. If you got something sensible to say, say it. And everyone thinks they’ll write one behemoth post about life and love and close it at that. Not everyone are suited for online publishing, but I wish to prove myself otherwise.
Now the blogosphere is also filled up with bloggers who wish to make this a source of their income, and they manage to do so, writing about the latest in technology and news, and what not.
So is the personal weblog fading from existance, with only the drive to produce an income holding some into the game, while most people find it too much of a chore to broadcast their each and every thought?
Well, I feel no. People who want to write will write. A few people will read, and that makes all the difference. Sure I don’t have a gazillion readers, but the five or six that I care about makes all the difference.
Well, loyal readers, I have exams to study for, supervillans to battle, and cattle to herd, but rest assured, I shall most certainly blog about it later.


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