After generally ignoring my blog for several days (as I am wont to do every now and again, especially when Twittering so much), I checked back in today only to find that I was receiving an unexpected influx of traffic from a site called Toluu. Curious, I jumped down the rabbit hole and followed the […]
Sketchflood has a new home
Instead of posting my drawings over at Comicspace, I’ve decided instead to use the sweet new photoblogging WordPress theme, Monotone. Plus, in addition to posting my crazy drawings, I’ll also be posting the periodic photo, as well. It’s a win-win! Well, for me, at least. Check it out!
Wow – traffic skyrockets due to incessant blathering
So, evidently my post on the potential Wii RPGs of 2008 is number 1 on Google in searches for “wii rpgs“. What does this mean? My traffic has been steadily increasing over the past month to the point where I’m about to break my previous attendance record. Pretty phenomenal for a silly little personal blog […]
Twittering away
This comic from Hugh MacLeod has been making the rounds since yesterday. It’s very telling because it accurately portrays the movement of communication amongst techies on the internet away from blogging and towards the Twitter microblogging microcosm. I’ve seen it myself. If you look back at my archives for February and March, and especially April, […]
April banner
…brings May… …flanner? I got nothing.
Yes
Brawl. Sorry.
The more things change…
I’ve finally altered the wave portion of the Nerdflood banner that I’ve used since the beginning of time. Or at least, since the beginning of this blog. It was done on my wife’s suggestion. She found the old one to be to rounded and messy — she considered it more of a ‘splat’ than a […]
A bit of a rest from WORDS
I’m not going to do much blogging during the month of December. With holidays and travel, and the recent completion of NaNoWriMo, I’m just taking a bit of time away from the blog. I need a rest from words, so to speak. I’ll write a bit here and there, but mostly I’ll be finishing up […]
Just say no to Twitter Pro
Dave Winer and Robert Scoble really have come up with a doozy of an idea. Essentially, Scoble says he would pay $10 a month for a Twitter that removes the 140 character limit. What do you call Twitter without the character limit? A blog. The bubble is truly about to burst.
My domain now lasts 37 years!
Nifty message received when I log into WordPress: Guess I’m not in any hurry to renew!