Thursday, February 08, 2007

Yeah, me again.

I know I keep saying "I'm back," and "NO, really, I'm back." And then, "Okay... NOW I'm back."

I keep thinking of the Robin Williams Live at the Met routine about Muammar al-Gaddafi:

Here's a man who had the audacity to say
"This is the line of death. You cross it, you die." {Pause}
"Okay, you cross this line, you die." {Pause} "Okay, you
cross this line, you die." "This line, you die." "Okay,
you're knocking on my door, I'm not coming out.
Naaaaah"
So okay. Here's the deal: MAYBE I'm back. We'll see.

"It is better to say little and do much," quoth the Avot D'Rabbi Natan (13:3). Or, as any number of motivational speakers and financial analysts will say it, "Under Promise, Over Deliver."

A couple of technical/administrative matters...

1) I've got a new address! Woot! I can still be found at frumdad.blogspot.com, but please move all links, etc. to http://frumdad.com.

Right now I'm using Blogger's FTP publishing, though I might switch to the Blogger custom domain system. I'm trying to suss out the benefits to each. I'm with the FTP version because I've got the hosting package and I can set up email addresses for myself here at frumdad.com. Leading to...

2) I've got a new address (part deux.)! Woot! The hotmail account is now secondary to the new address. The following is obviously masked to avoid harvesting; lose the _ and ^ and # insertions, and translate the bracket-y bits:

fr_um^dad [at] frum#dad [dot] com

3) I was going to clean up the blog by getting rid of some old administrative posts and all the "I'll be right back" posts. But it turns out I didn't even apologize all that often, and when I did it was usually twisted into something worth keeping, if only for purposes of linkity goodness or administrative whatever. Also I don't like losing comments, and I'm a little obsessive about deleting anything. So they've stayed in, where they were. You can use the new Blogger tags feature to ignore them or whatever.

4) In order to help defray the costs associated with having my own site, etc., I'm going to sign up with AdSense and put Ads in the sidebar, once I figure out how. Sooner rather than later. I'm not morally conflicted about this, but thought it worth mentioning.

5) Technorati, Digg, Del.icio.us buttons coming soon. I'm not 100% sure what good they are, but all the cool kids are doin' it.
          5a) Look, Ma! A link to my Technorati Profile!!


If I think of anything else, I'll be sure to say something.

Thanks for visiting. I hope you'll come back. (I hope I give you a reason to come back.)

--FD

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4 Comments:

At Feb 9, 2007 8:36:00 PM, Blogger Dianne said...

Hi FrumDad! You're still in my list of feeds so even though I'm not showing up in your site stats, I'm still "here."

Can't wait to read whatever else is coming our way!

 
At Apr 22, 2007 9:18:00 AM, Blogger Steg (dos iz nit der šteg) said...

welcome back! but where did you go now? :-P

 
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At Nov 3, 2008 12:33:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have just stumbled upon your blog, and being an expectant father, I have found the posts that I've read thus far to be so touching, and have made me even more excited about the upcoming birth, and more appreciative of my wife for carrying our child.

Though it seems as though the life of a father has gotten in the way of blogging, I feel it incumbent to tell you that your blog lives on and is still touching touching the lives of people out there.

 

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