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		<title>What to write in my blog</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So what to do with this website after much server and configuration tweaks to make the site run smooth, while all the time the reader get a promise of great things to come.</p>
<p><strong>First question to ask is what are my aims of running this as a blog site?</strong></p>
<p>One is definitely a technical exercise, slightly inspired by panellist <a href="http://www.drron.com.au/the-great-wordpress-installation-of-2007/">Dr Ron</a> from a <a href="http://www.techtalkradio.com.au">tech podcast</a> I regularly listen to<a href="http://www.drron.com.au/the-great-wordpress-installation-of-2007/"></a>. I want to learn more about the WordPress platform in a non mission critical situation. Unless I suddenly get a unexpected cult following I&#8217;m not going to lose sleep at night if I break this site conducting a &#8216;science experiment&#8217; as Dr Ron might describe it.</p>
<p>Second is as a platform to share various things on my mind &#8211; things that I&#8217;d probably not go to the effort of making a traditional web page about. My Phil.Edmonds.net site suffers from minimal updates, and I want to focus that site more on static information, particularly focusing on some archive materials, as historic information is what is mainly on that site.</p>
<p><strong>What about topics to post about?</strong></p>
<p>A blog I read often is that of the self proclaimed &#8216;radio futurologist&#8217; <a href="http://james.cridland.net/">James Cridland</a>, mainly because of the prime subject, radio and the internet is of particular interest to me. He also used to post about beer but then decided to <a href="http://james.cridland.net/blog/wheres-the-beer-gone/">move this into another site</a>, as not to dilute the credibility of his main blog.</p>
<p>This moving of the beer posts is a shame. Now I am more than happy to consume a pint of cheap and cheerful Moss Side&#8217;s finest Amber Necter*, despite sporting a beard you won&#8217;t find me carrying a CAMRA membership card, but given the right time and place I quite enjoy sampling something different. I enjoyed reading James&#8217; beer postings once in a while when they came as an unexpected extra, but I never bother going off and reading his dedicated beer blog.</p>
<p>So focusing on just one topic is not something that I&#8217;m worried about, so varied subjects are fine by me.</p>
<p><strong>So what topics will I post on?</strong></p>
<p>Radio and radio technology on a grass roots level is an obvious one. Though I can&#8217;t promise the great insights of Mr Cridland and the quality writing and analysis of the likes of <a href="http://pauleaston.blogspot.com/">Paul Easton</a>.</p>
<p>IT. I&#8217;m for ever amassing little tricks and tips as I deal with many and varied computing systems, it&#8217;ll be good for myself to keep a note of useful things. For issues where &#8220;someone else&#8221; hasn&#8217;t had exactly the same problem putting it online for the benefit of others can only be a good thing to do.</p>
<p>Finally I am, rather slowly, going through my years of collected recordings and other radio stuff from my &#8220;anorak&#8221; collection. I&#8217;m pondering on how best to publish some of this on-line. There&#8217;s certainly pros for publishing this via a blog for the benefit of interested parties who want to follow via an RSS feed. However if this fits in better on a separate site I&#8217;m unsure. So jury is out on this one for now.</p>
<p><small>*This being my standing comment that round these parts &#8220;Australia&#8217;s Famous Beer&#8221; (their slogan not mine) Fosters is actually &#8220;brewed in the EU&#8221; &#8211; most likely at the Scottish &amp; Newcastle brewery in downtown Manchester.</small></p>
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