April 09, 2023
It Was Twenty Years Ago Today
It was twenty years ago today... I didn't teach any bands to play, but I did start writing this blog.
I didn't have any real plans for it then, grand or otherwise; it was basically a form of commonplace book—somewhere for me to make notes of things. The fact that it was public wasn't a big consideration. I'd had an RSS reader and had been reading plenty of other blogs for a while by then, but I chose it more as a convenient readymade that I could bend to the job of taking notes. And I might as well make it public, on the off-chance that I write something useful for someone else.
I don't know how useful it's been for others, but it has been extremely good for me. For a few years it did at least provide the answer for folk searching for a basic sponge cake recipe; when Google was a fan of blogs, over half the traffic to my site was to that page. I doubt anyone gets pointed there now, in the age of content-farms and ads, but I never paid much attention to site stats and removed the Google Analytics code a while back to stop tracking visitors on their behalf.
I can't quantify how useful blogging has been, but writing things down is a great way to help me work out what I think about something. It's useful, as mentioned, to have somewhere to note down recipes and the like. It's a handy way to write things once and then just send folk a link the next time it comes up. It's good for putting things into the public record, noting down what I think, rather than what anyone in power thinks, even if that's just the tiniest nudge to our collective culture. And without the practice writing however many blog posts, I wouldn't ever have agreed to write a book. (Hmm, seems I never got round to writing about the book on here. I was pretty burnt out of writing by the time it was finished!)
Lots of the posts aren't worth revisiting, but I'm often pleasantly surprised when I end up re-reading something from years back. Usually that happens when I'm searching for a link to something I've written in the past. This is far, far from a considered list—I'm amazed that I've actually managed to write this on time, usually I'd forget the date and realise a few weeks late!—but here are a few selected posts from over the years:
- A pair of posts from my 2004 trip to Liverpool. Noteworthy because this was when I decided to move back up North.
- Remember, They Drive On the Wrong Side of the Road Over There. Although before I managed to make it back to the North West of England, I spent a year in the North West of Italy.
- What is the Point of Liverpool? was my talk from Barcamp Liverpool 2011. The first Barcamp Liverpool, in 2008, was more important as an event, as that's where what became DoES Liverpool was born; but this was the better talk.
- Moderately Messed Up. Not all of the blogging is good news, but it's important to share the downs as well as the ups. Everything is good right now (in case anyone wonders).
- There are also a bunch of posts marking anniversaries of my sister's death, but I'll Do My Crying Here Again is a better stand-alone post.
- There are a load of Blog All Dog-eared Pages book reviews, such as this one on the Lucas Plan.
- And also a fair few on the culture of and thoughts around innovation or regeneration and the follies of the usual suspects' attempts.
Anyway, read more blogs. Get an RSS reader (I still use Thunderbird, because that's still where all my email goes and it's nice to be able to manage blog posts in the same way). And it's never too late to start writing one yourself.
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