Bloggers are loyal to their software. The software helps with maintanance, and ease of use. Some people want to modify their blogs extensively, while others want it right out of the out of the box. Here is a list of software used by the people on my blogrolling list:
Movable Type: Powerful customization gives you control over everything you publish and the elegant interface keeps things simple and clear.
Blogs: elsiesdomain.com, afrosoft.org, urgo.org
Word Press: WordPress is what you use when you want to work with your blogging software, not fight it.
Blogs: scottious.net, aaltonen.us, ellisd.com, siokaos.org
Live Journal: LiveJournal is a simple-to-use (but extremely powerful and customizable) personal publishing ("blogging") tool, built on open source software.
Blogs: marierose
I had a dream that I had this awesome amp with a usb connection. It was just like the one I saw at the mac expo - maybe better! And then, in a different dream there was this huge electronic billboard which lit up and displayed Elsiesdomain everytime my website got a hit, which was like every minute.
I don't know how to get more traffic on my site. But if I had 1,000 hits per day I could get another advertising program. That would be great. I was up to $122 when Google Adsense shut me down. I'll never see a penny from them. Boo hoo :(
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The Mac Expo was at the campus center today. El and I went to check it out. The only thing I was really interested in there was the Garage Band table. I found out that if I get a usb adapter, I can plug an audio device into my computer. Like a microphone or an electric guiter. Then I can make music. Sweet, sweet music.
The guy there was so cool. He sang karaoke for me and explained how the program could "fix" a voice that was a little "shaky." The song he sang? Hello, by Lionel Ritchie.
I've been alone with you inside my mind
And in my dreams I've kissed your lips a thousand times
I sometimes see you pass outside my door
Hello, is it me you're looking for?