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  • links for 2010-03-30

    March 30, 2010 / No Comments
    • We had eight years of Bush and Cheney, Now you get mad!? (Daily Kos)
    • Buried for 27 days: Haiti earthquake survivor's amazing story (Telegraph)
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  • My Blogging History

    March 29, 2010 / No Comments

    I have been blogging off and on, but mostly on, for almost 10 years now. I started shortly after we got broadband in July of 2000. I however was not good at preserving my archives. I switched from so many services and really didn’t care to bring along my old posts. Sometimes I wish I could read them, but part of me is kinda glad I can’t.

    In 2000 I started with Blogger. It was simple and easy, but bugged me because it didn’t have commenting at that time. From there I went to a free host (they were plentiful before the dot-com bubble burst), and used desktop software to manage my blog. That worked for a while, but wasn’t ideal, so then I finally broke down and paid for hosting.

    The first blogging software that I used was Greymatter. I used it for a while, but then everybody seemed to be using Movable Type, so I switched. I was probably on Movable Type longer than other the other services before combined. Then in 2004 TypePad started placing greater restrictions on its use without paying for it, so I switched to WordPress, and have been on WordPress ever since. A couple different domains, and hosts, and here I am, still tinkering around on the net, hence the name tinkr.net.

    When I first started blogging it seemed like you could read almost every blog out there. I felt like I knew the people behind the blogs I read. I was never good at leaving comments though, so a lot of them never knew much about me. Back then I would also blog about a lot more personal stuff. Nowadays, I feel my life is pretty boring. I blog when I have something to say, like this monster post, but for the most part I just post stuff that I find cool on the interwebs.

    Many of my favorite blogger have dropped off the face of the internet. Some of them I have found on Twitter, but it seems like Twitter is keeping a lot of people away from their blog. I think I will always have a blog, but probably won’t always be blogging. I don’t ever want to drop on the face on the internet. I want a little place to call my own where someone can always find me at.

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  • links for 2010-03-28

    March 28, 2010 / No Comments
    • Video #2 of Merton’s Piano Improvisation on Chatroulette (laughingsquid)
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  • The Story of Bottled Water

    March 28, 2010 / No Comments

    via blog.zadidiaz.com

    Posted via web from Tinkr Stream

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  • links for 2010-03-27

    March 27, 2010 / No Comments
    • The Values We All Stand For (Atheist Media Blog)
    • cheeseburger in acid (astropixie)
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  • Jesus Loves Me?

    March 27, 2010 / No Comments

    via friendlyatheist.com

    The song is a little NSFW, but I found it pretty amusing.

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  • links for 2010-03-26

    March 26, 2010 / No Comments
    • Just the Facts 2010: Census (FactCheck.org)
    • Make Your Disposable Razor Blade Last For 20 Months (The Consumerist)
    • The Difference between Nerd, Dork, and Geek Explained by a Venn Diagram
    • Reciting Pi while balancing books and spinning a Rubik's Cube (Boing Boing)
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  • Winston the Bulldog vs Patrol Car

    March 26, 2010 / No Comments

    via youtube.com

    A co-worker ran across this video today at work. It gave us a good laugh.

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  • Chatroulette Bingo Card

    March 25, 2010 / No Comments

    via laughingsquid.com

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  • links for 2010-03-22

    March 22, 2010 / No Comments
    • List of Countries with Universal Healthcare (True Cost Blog)
    • Why 'chemical' has become a dirty word (Montreal Gazette)
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