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January 31, 2004

Stranded

For those of you who wondered if I had already thrown in the towel on this blog ... my apologies.

As you can guess from the funky base URL, Confessions is on a homegrown set-up. It resides on a home network that connects to the outside world from its little Linux box via microwave broadband. Turns out there was a firmware bug of some sort and the one-entity ISP was out of town.

The disadvantages of a home network ...

And while it was a situation over which I had no control, I do again apologize to anyone left scratching their head. I realized two things during my enforced hiatus:

1) I would love it if Movable Type had a client-side app for creating new entries. Yes, I could have just opened a text editor and typed stuff in to cut and paste later. But I really got hooked on XJournal for the Mac, which allows you to create and save ready-made LiveJournal posts while offline. I used it a fair bit to blog bits of MidWinter, even though I did end up cutting and pasting the material I put here (yes, I put almost all of my slack-jawed yokel posts in my personal journal). I think an offline MT app would be a useful, though not needful, thing.

2) Confessions really isn't ready for prime time, but at some point ... I might consider hosting options. I don't think the TypePad option is quite the way to go, but I could be wrong. But that's WAY off in the future ...

In the meantime ... it feels good to be back.

Posted by misseli at January 31, 2004 09:58 PM

Comments

Maybe Bloggar would help with the offline/saving problem you mentioned in point 1. Welcome back and congrats on the internship!!

Posted by: Steven M. Cohen at February 1, 2004 09:02 AM

Thank you very much for the referral and the welcome. It looks like Bloggar only runs on Windows/IE, but if I finally break down and buy Virtual PC, I'll have the chance to test drive.

Posted by: misseli at February 1, 2004 10:07 AM

Although currently sharing the same Windows-only issue that w.bloggar has, Zempt will supposedly incorporate Linux support in its next version. That being said, I haven't heard much on the development front from the Zempt team lately, so this may just be wishful thinking.

Posted by: Greg at February 1, 2004 12:03 PM

Welcome back, Eli. Glad to see things up and running again.

Posted by: Frederick Emrich at February 2, 2004 12:26 PM