What goes around, comes around …
After careful consideration, I’ve decided to breathe new life into my lovely little blog … a kind of sad one-hit-wonder-comeback-type-thing – I’m sure my therapist would have a term for it.
Anyway, it seems ages since my last post and I’ve increasingly found myself thinking and finding stuff of interest which I would like to share in more than 140 characters but no longer have an appropriate vehicle to do it. I’m also amazed at the number of people who still drop by here everyday and can’t help feeling I’m doing them a disservice by not blathering on about stuff. So … I’m back.
As I’ve aged and wisened (… is that a word?), I’ve decided that I can afford to be a bit more relaxed in the style of my posts which will still be about social media and internal communications … plus some other stuff as it crops up. I’ve also changed the design to mark the new start …












Great to see you back!
Michael K
October 26, 2009
Thanks, Michael – good to be back!
richarddennison
October 26, 2009
I found the re-design easter egg
Zain
October 26, 2009
I’ve tried to tackle the more than 140 character problem by using posterous – mini blogging by email rather than microblogging (see http://mini.softwareas.com/ which was the inspiration for http://mini.steveellwood.com/).
Nice new design, by the way!
Steve Ellwood
October 26, 2009
Welcome back
Steve K
October 26, 2009
Thanks Steves E & K!
I set up a Posterous feed myself (http://richarddennison.posterous.com) which I can see a lot of value in, particularly for publishing media files. The ease of publishing by e-mail is amazing …
richarddennison
October 27, 2009
ah yes, 140 chrs V full blog,
i have two blogs, one personal and ranty, and techie. the personal one has died off recently, as much of my ranting has been compressed to 140chrs, and vented within mins of the event
but i feel , as you have discovered, there is a place for full size bloging, if only for just sharing my sometimes crazy ideas, or putting them somewhere in case i forget them
Lee Hampton-Whitehead
October 27, 2009