flog = “friend weblog”;
You already know what “blog” really means, right? Along those lines a flog is a blog for a group a friends, a publicly viewable forum for a select set of buddies to press their thoughts upon the Internet.
So, those of you might be wondering what happened to Lorin and Justin…
The fact of the matter is that I got fed up with Simplog and also wanted to set up a more personal space where I could comfortably write about things other than entertainment media. Enter the new WordPress version of Brainscat. For the past couple of weeks, I’ve kept the old site at dev.brainscat.com the address of where I used to toy around with new ideas. After a conversation with Lorin though, I found out people asked him, “Why dev.brainscat.com?”
I was lazy when moving the site. Atmittedly, “dev” makes no sense, and has nothing to do with the content of the site. Not having the heart to delete their space on the web, I figure it’s a better alternative to give them more of a permanent place to stay at http://friends.brainscat.com. “Permanent” of course meaning as long as hosting costs remain reasonable. As you might have guessed, friends.brainscat.com is now the preferred way of getting to their site. Learn it, love it. The address dev.brainscat.com will continue to point to that site indefinately so as not to break anybody’s links or bookmarks.
Dan Said,
June 23, 2004 @ 8:50 am
Why not just give them access to post on the ‘main’ blog? I have access on Josh’s fitness blog: http://tildabang.com/fitness/
Tor Said,
June 23, 2004 @ 10:11 am
Because I “wanted to set up a more personal space where I could comfortably write about things other than entertainment media.” A place to call my own if you will.