Spinoff

Lately, Digital Brainwaves has become more about my thoughts on life, politics, and the world, and less about the day-to-day (or week-to-week, or whenever-to-whenever) goings-on in my life. I don’t necessarily have a problem with that, though I’m sure some of my friends are more likely to read the more day-to-day drivel than what’s been appearing here instead.

So, I’d like to start bringing some of that stuff back, but not here. I’ve got a couple places I can put it — I have another domain name, associated with my actual name, where I could post such things… I also have the ol’ LiveJournal where I was posting last summer.

Any thoughts on where to go next?? (Doesn’t mean I’ll take them into account, just want to hear them.)

  • Careful, my dear, you may injure yourself doing that.
  • Yvonne
    *snorts milk out nose*
  • Dear god my life would be incomplete without HOURLY updates on your various personal hygeine activities

    lol
  • Privacy and customization weren't really concerns to me in this instance. Yvonne touched on it in her comment -- just keeping day-to-day stuff like "I woke up today, took a shower, and sat down to breakfast" separate from my other "this is something I just read or saw or watched and this is what I think about it" entries. My entries would likely be public anyway, and the appearance of that particular blog isn't a dealbreaker.

    -- Pauley
  • I would just use LJ, because then you can make entries Friends-Only. And you can customize it if you have a paid account and feel like writing code.
  • Yvonne
    Hmm...if the reason you don't want to put it here is because it's so public (then again, your livejournal mostly was...), I would suggest livejournal. I know you can't customize it as much as your own site, so if that's what's most important I'd suggest setting up a separate one, either under your other domain name, or maybe just another one of these if all you want to do is keep stuff separate. Whatever format you decide to go with I'll read it, so it's all good. :)
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