As many of you know, I took over Daily Blogged back in August. After acquiring the domain from Richard, I started to crank out posts more rapidly than I had previously done. While I was solely doing this for the benefit of the readers, I may have sacrificed a bit of writing skill along the way. Aah, who am I kidding… my posts were complete $%!#. Anyway, as part of a “cleanup up the streets blog” campaign, I will be rewriting some popular posts and re-releasing them to the blogosphere. I feel that this will greatly improve the content of the Daily Blogged as posts will be more entertaining, easy going, and all around improved as my writing skills also continue to progress. Now, not all posts will be rewritten, but many of them will be receiving a quick touch up. Posts that are completely rewritten, however, will be reposted and the old content deleted. The first post to fall victim of this rewriting was the post on accessing NTFS partitions in OS X, which was re-released back in December. The widely popular post on backing up your computer has had a complete overhaul and should be live as early as tomorrow. There won’t be a substantial number of posts rewritten, but the ones that are will receive vast changes, truly separating them from their original work. I hope the Daily Blogged community can accept this change, as this site is a learning experience for not only the reader, but mostly for your beloved author; me! Anyway, folks, that pretty much sums it up. I hope that in the future I can continue to communicate with the DBC through these short little posts.
About Thomas
Thomas is a self-proclaimed guru (just ask him). He enjoys long walks on the beach, running Mac OS X on his Inspiron 1525, and tweeting about nonsensical life happenings. You can follow Thomas on twitter, email him, or search the interwebs for all his personal information. Neither should be too difficult.
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February 14th, 2010
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