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Dromedary Apothecary

Drugs for Humps or Something Thereabouts.

  • What The…

    Where’d all the stuff go?

    Okay, not like I had a huge readership or anything. That’s completely understandable since the last post on Dromedary Apothecary was over a year ago. Aside: That post was on the “imaginary Apple tablet” and this post is written on an iPad (guffaw).

    The problem is that the previous iteration of Dromedary Apothecary was based on WordPress and this one, here, is based on Tumblr. The reason is that whenever I went to that previous site, all I wanted to do was fiddle with it. And that isn’t the point. The point is to write, so for the time being, I am going with Tumblr. It doesn’t allow or need all that much fiddling. It is about getting content out.

    That is not to say that I won’t ever go back to WordPress. I like it quite a lot and I have a couple of side projects that I am building in it. It’s just that I would rather get paid for the fiddling and keep this thing here focused on content.

    I am going to try and keep this focused on the same thing as Dromedary Apothecary. What that is, I am not entirely sure. I suppose it’s those things that interest me from a professional standpoint. Those things have changed over time, but it is generally the web, business on the web and the technologies and tactics that drive that business. There may be a little bit of personal growth/career development mixed in, too.

    Finally, I don’t think the content from the previous site is going away, I think there is some good stuff there. Every time I think of throwing it all to he wind and starting from scratch as I just have, I read a dew posts and think, “damn, when I put my mind to it, I can really write”. So not to beat that dead horse or anything, but for now it is about writing and good writing; the fiddling comes later.

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    Posted on February 4, 2011 with 1 note

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