2005/10/21

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Testing from Flock. Yeah. Whatever. It's cute alright, but not particularly groundbreaking. And the interface is buggy, like any Firefox derivative.

2005/05/06

Hey there. Did you arrive here after I posted a comment on your blog? My real blog (in English) is here: www.garoo.net/en.

Salut. Vous êtes arrivé là parce que j'ai posté un commentaire sur votre blog ? Mon vrai blog (en français) est là : www.garoo.net/fr.

2004/05/12


I have no idea why it worked this time and not the other times. But it works. Kind of. Posted by Hello

Ok. Testing again. Posted by Hello
It isn't working, at all. Posted by Hello
This... isn't working. Posted by Hello
Testing picture upload via Hello. Uhm. Weird. But probably because it's the first time I use it. Posted by Hello

2004/05/10

I guess I could really use this blog. I've often toyed with the idea of having a secondary, English-language only, more personal blog, since I'm censoring myself too much back at my real home. I'll have to considering it some more. I know it's hard to maintain and update several blogs at a time -- requires multiple personality disorder, which I don't quite thing I have.

But then, now that I've linked to this blog from my home page, I'm already screwed.
So it seems that maybe I'll have a use for this account after all, since Blogger's default parameters say that only registered Blogger users can post comments (though this can be changed in the options, I guess many users won't bother), which means that I'll probably end up signing comments with this ID, attracting readers in here.

So, in case you're wondering, this isn't my real blog, and you should go to my home page if you're interested (available in French or English).
Blogger is smart enough to know it's me and display a "delete" icon for each comment... why won't it add an "edit post" link too? Or at least a sidebar link to the administration pages?
The BlogThis! window has the old look, it's not professional.
Oh, I think the "Rebuild" script just crashed.
It's worth noting that creating a Blogger account used to be an immense pain, and this time I can't believe how easily and quickly everything was set up: no waiting, no bug, just fill in three forms and voilà, you're done -- not even a confirmation email!
So this is, like, a test, and you can, like, write comments and stuff and, like, you see, I can delete them afterwards if I wanna, and now I just have to find a use for Blogger, like, I'm gonna launch another blog or something, or I don't know what, but I just have to.

This really feels like having a Movable Type install, just three clicks away. And free.