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Maintaining a “personal” blog has been an ongoing source of angst for me. I (mostly) enjoy writing. I’ve intermittently kept journals for years, although not-so-much in the last 10 years; my journaling these days is spotty, at best, and for reasons similar to those I anguish over regarding maintaining a personal blog.
Sometimes I wonder if it’s wise of me to try to maintain so many interests and, in particular, so many blogs. This blog and website, of course, I consider my “personal” blog. Most of my blogging, however, is done elsewhere, on my professional blogs.
Recently, I’ve been much concerned about issues of personal freedom, the right [...]
RickHorowitz.com exists as a kind of “umbrella site” to tie together and showcase my various websites, interests and activities. You may not care much about these things, and that’s fine by me. I built this site primarily “because I can” and I wanted another website challenge.
Here you’ll find information about and links to other places [...]
The modification of the Revolution Office theme without support, or a manual, and with my limited experience with PHP and WordPress™ has been both a real pain in the hiney and a somewhat satisfying learning experience.
Unspun™ started around 2003 as a blog where I could react to the increasingly conservative “spin” on the news which now has become almost self-parody at Faux News. From 2003 to 2008, Unspun™ functioned as my “personal blog,” distinct from various “professional blogs” I kept for businesses like TechStop™. With the advent of RickHorowitz.com, I now intend to have Unspun™ focus more carefully on political and social commentary.