scribbling in ink

This is a recurring issue for me: Although I’ve yet to find anything I actually like overall, I keep thinking I need some tumblelog software that’s more inviting for quick quips and quotes. Sometimes, the affordances of the WordPress posting page make me think I should really write more than a few lines to fill up the space. So, I don’t post anything because I just kind of wander off and never reach the imagined threshold for posting.

This seems oddly related to when I first let myself start writing in a journal with ink instead of pencil - I couldn’t stand not being able to erase things and correct them and make them perfect. Nowadays, one of the first things I do to an Moleskine is ritually tear out the first page and scribble in pen on the next. Then, I can write on the rest of the pages. Hmm. I wonder how I can scribble on a blog?

7 Comments

  1. Posted May 9, 2007 at 8:26 pm | Permalink

    How about posting a “test post, please ignore” entry?

  2. Mike Taylor
    Posted May 9, 2007 at 9:22 pm | Permalink

    Have you seen http://www.tumblr.com/ ? A very good implementation and it’s very customizable. You can even have it pull feeds from other sources.

  3. Posted May 9, 2007 at 9:31 pm | Permalink

    Maybe re-kindle your OPML blog? I realize it’s a separate entity, but it’s already there:

    http://blogs.opml.org/decafbad

  4. Posted May 10, 2007 at 12:08 pm | Permalink

    Allow Google to cache it.

    No erasing after that. :)

  5. Posted May 10, 2007 at 12:41 pm | Permalink

    This is exactly what I use Twitter for. Glancing thoughts, and not-quite-posts.
    It’s why I get pissed when people do “@whoever - blah blah blah” posts. That’s what IM and email is for! :)

    Perhaps start a Twitter account for JUST blogging/microblogging, and then swing it over to WP?

    For Twitter-to-WP integration, check out the Twitter Tools WordPress plug-in, by Alex King.
    [http://alexking.org/projects/wordpress]

    You can either have each Tweet go to a separate post - or archive the day’s tweets in a single one.
    The once-a-day-archive-to-WP is what I do. If anything, to backup my postings to Twitter.

    Jott is pretty sweet too. I have donked around a little bit to do a Jott-to-WP thing, but it doesn’t allow for drafts!

    -b

  6. Posted May 18, 2007 at 2:16 pm | Permalink

    Several Wordpress themes like K2 have incorporated the idea of “asides”: blurbs and halfbaked thoughts in a different layout and syndicated separately (so you could have a “serious” articles feed and a combined serious + asides feed for the groupies).
    See my del.icio.us links on the subject: http://del.icio.us/pascalvanhecke/asides

  7. Chris Norton
    Posted May 25, 2007 at 2:02 pm | Permalink

    Ditto on tumblr.

    I used tumblr to blog my notes from JavaOne for my friends back home, and it worked great:

    http://javaone.tumblr.com/

    Adding photos, videos and audio is very straightforward, too. It’s a nice tool.

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