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Chiyo Hyiuki  19
02-16-2002 04:55 AM ET (US)
Yes Mike it's me.. Sorry couldnt see a way to email you personally!
ashesPerson was signed in when posted  18
02-15-2002 11:39 PM ET (US)
I like it all in one place as well. The blue boxes break the content up nicely. Carry on mon ami.
D  17
02-15-2002 01:47 PM ET (US)
MT will help for sure. You might consider doing a front page that lists posts from different cats in different columns or what have you. Of course, this may be a bit over-the-top, like Stallone. But hey, if it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing, right?

...and I should mention, I'd prefer to get all my chicken in one place. But I understand the dilemma.
stavrosthewonderchickenPerson was signed in when posted  16
02-15-2002 02:50 AM ET (US)
Thanks all you folks...I truly appreciate the kind words, and the advice. I'll sort it out soonish, and hopefully keep writing crap that you're interested in reading!
lia  15
02-14-2002 01:52 PM ET (US)
It's all good together, I think -- makes for more interesting reading when what you're reading about isn't just the same note over and over again. I'm guessing readers aren't returning just because you talk about Korea, but because it's you specifically talking about Korea and whatever else you choose to talk about.

I'm one to talk, of course, having such a schizophrenic blog. If I cut out all the non-cranky (i.e. non-political) stuff, I'd probably be as boring as all the pure warbloggers are -- to the people who already read, and to myself!
dan  14
02-14-2002 11:54 AM ET (US)
Can't quite see how categories percolate through to the index page, but that's probably a matter of template customization, I guess.

Ok, I'm just about to email you my "Front" template for d-log.net. I shall add the category index template too. The category indexes will be stored in your archive directory, with names like cat_WHATEVER.html - you need to put a little navbox on your front page, linking to them. Also, each one may not show up until you have posted to that category.

Email me for any more help you need. Also see this article I wrote about MT templates, if you're interested.
joanne  13
02-14-2002 11:22 AM ET (US)
I'll vote for keeping it all in one blog as well. For me, the biggest draw to your site is the stuff on Korea, but it wouldn't really be enough to keep me coming back every day if it wasn't for the other blabber that makes this site interesting and original in a very wonderchicken way.

People might disagree with me on this, but I think multi-dimensional blogs are far more interesting than one-dimensional blogs that talk about only one aspect of life such as politics or music. Which doesn't mean that blogs don't need focus, but making every post fit strictly within the realm of a specific subject is pretty restrictive I think.
Sennoma  12
02-14-2002 10:55 AM ET (US)
I'll read any wonderchicken scratchings on any topic, myself -- so, selfishly, my vote is for one blog. Add categories and a filter if you must, but please make it possible to read the whole barbaric yawp unfiltered! I spend too much bloody time on the net as it is.
stavrosthewonderchickenPerson was signed in when posted  11
02-14-2002 10:38 AM ET (US)
Well, I'm quite proud of myself - got activeperl installed on IIS 5.1, got Moveable Type installed and configured and running and I've had a play, and it took all of about 90 minutes.

Very cool stuff, is MT. Can't quite see how categories percolate through to the index page, but that's probably a matter of template customization, I guess. I've got to sort out this domain stuff and get to work - it's been too long since I geeked out (other than the redesign css spasm there last week)!
stavrosthewonderchickenPerson was signed in when posted  10
02-14-2002 07:47 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-14-2002 08:35 AM
Mike - I have no idea what you're talking about, my friend! What what what?

Dan - thanks, cap'n. I'm still trying to find a working credit card to register a bloody domain :-( But you're right, categories and mechanism by which to filter them would be the way to go. Now, I've got to go and learn Moveable Type and see if it'll do what I want it to....
dan  9
02-14-2002 07:41 AM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-14-2002 07:44 AM
Categories, for Dog's sake. Then people can drill down to just the Korea stuff, or the other stuff if they want to, or skim through the whole glorious jumble if they're me. Or make another blog, if you insist, but make the links between them clear. My previous offer still stands.
Mike GolbyPerson was signed in when posted  8
02-14-2002 07:33 AM ET (US)
And, by the way, is that WmW chiyo I hear?
Mike GolbyPerson was signed in when posted  7
02-14-2002 07:32 AM ET (US)
Chris - you low-down dog! You and Bearman have yanked my chain well and good. Read the gentle advice given whiskeyriver at (http://pagecount.blogspot.com/2002_02_10_p...rchive.html#9713654). That you guys would stoop so low ...:)

Starting separate blogs for your current stuff and new material will end up with people all over the place. You need to lead clueless newcomers like myself every step of the way - mind you, you guys do that without effort, don't you? All the way up the garden path. You shites :).

If you do, stick to blue. And, yes, as I said to bearman, good one :).
jedlin  6
02-14-2002 12:59 AM ET (US)
You could very much set up another weblog for your ranteriffics. I would read both, as would others like me.
Eeksy-Peeksy  5
02-14-2002 12:35 AM ET (US)
Start a separate blog for the blue stuff. A non-K blue blog.
stavrosthewonderchickenPerson was signed in when posted  4
02-13-2002 10:59 PM ET (US)
Whoops - Chiyo snuck in there before me!

Thanks for the comment - I'm leaning towards separation of church and state here too...
stavrosthewonderchickenPerson was signed in when posted  3
02-13-2002 10:53 PM ET (US)
..because, you know, there are times when I feel like blogging-about-blogging in an enormous wank (not just a regular-sized wank, we're talking colossal King Kong on the Empire State building whacking away like a 50-foot teenager on viagra), and there are other times when, as J Marek so beautifully puts it (quoted by Mike Golby and Tom Matrullo as well) "The butterflies of the world are hyperlinking to each other's voices and writing themsevels into existence." and that this vision of the True Significance of Blogging (this web of voices and unexpected shocks of recognition of kindred spirits and shared experiences, around the planet) is the manifestation of the potential that exited me so much about the net 10 years ago when it first touched my life, 10 years ago when I was a mad, holy prophet of Digitalia, preaching to prairie farmers about the sea.
Chiyo Hyiuki  2
02-13-2002 10:47 PM ET (US)
Stick to Korea!.. especially in this blog. Reason being that there is very little well written stuff about Korea in real time. This is a unique site on the Web, so I say stick to the knitting and join in the blog debates elsewhere. I know the latter can be more fun, but the Web is all about, and will be more so in future, about specialization. I'm selfish of course. I just found your site.
stavrosthewonderchickenPerson was signed in when posted  1
02-13-2002 10:22 PM ET (US)
Original post here.
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