Reviving TDB
April 24th, 2008
It’s been almost a whole two months since I’ve last posted here. You could say it’s been due to a lack of things to post, but that’s not entirely the case. I’ve had a few ideas but never really got around to posting them. Don’t expect me to start being like Brad and posting about things I see on TV or on the way home. I am tempted to either revive this blog or give it a proper funeral. The latter I don’t think people would appreciate and it’s something that would have to be dealt with by creating an archive of all the content here. Over the past few years this has sorta ended up as a place where if I find something online it’d go here. A very small percentage of the posts are opinion based.
Over the past few months I’ve been tempted to just create a Tumblelog. Something simpler and that doesn’t expect full length posts such as the one you are reading now. The way I see it is that it would be a perfect solution. I create a static archive of this incarnation of The Daily Bits and then move to a Tumblelog. The only thing that’s preventing me from using Tumblr is the fact that it would not be hosted on the RSBandB server. This ultimately means a lack of control and the inability to fine tune things. The logical choice is to set one up here which shouldn’t be too hard… The beauty of that is I’d be able to do full posts as well if I decide to.
Anyways so thats what’s happening here.
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April 25th, 2008 at 2:39 am
You could always write opinionated articles on aspects of runescape which interest you; or even let people see into shane’s real life adventures@ with posts about what;s happening outside of bnb/rs.
April 25th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
I don’t think you should let it die. Like Anubis said, there is nothing bad about putting things opinionated on your blog. I would be curious to see (or read) your opinions of world events and stuff like that.
May 6th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
It is totally possible to host a tumblelog on your on domain. Simply go to your dashboard in tumblelog and change the DNS servers.