I’ve setup a WordPress.com blog where I talk about personal stuff or just things I can’t find a place for on a technology blog. Things like exotic cars I’ve seen that day will find a home on stammy.wordpress.com. Stammy is my unofficial nickname as first given to me by Paul Scrivens, CEO of 9rules. Anyways, check that out if you want to know what I do or think about in my down time.
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Would it not make more sense to make the tech blog something else while your personal stuff goes on the domain with your name? Even better, why not make a /blog domain of your site instead? That way you can have 2 very different blogs to tinker with. That would probably lead to sensory overload, for you, I think. :P
Heh, I wanted to jump in on this WordPress.com thing and see what it’s all about.
Funny, it got me to move to my own hosted site.