{"id":973,"date":"2005-02-25T16:22:00","date_gmt":"2005-02-25T16:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.geoffreylong.com\/wordpress\/?p=973"},"modified":"2005-02-25T16:22:00","modified_gmt":"2005-02-25T16:22:00","slug":"waxing-the-sideblog-waning-the-mainblog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.geoffreylong.com\/wordpress\/archives\/973","title":{"rendered":"Waxing the sideblog, waning the mainblog."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So I mentioned <a title=\"Doing kottke.org as a full-time job (kottke.org)\" href=\"http:\/\/www.kottke.org\/05\/02\/kottke-micropatron\">Jason Kottke&#8217;s jump to full-time blogging<\/a> in passing over in the sideblog, and I was going to let it go at that.  Yet kottke.org kept popping up in my thoughtflow here this week. for a number of different reasons.  The biggest reason is that I&#8217;m contemplating ripping off his posting style.<br \/>\nSee, even though Jason&#8217;s doing this gig full-time now, his posting style is one big post every day or so, punctuated by a smattering of short links in-between.  When I recently flipped the switch to <i>TOTQ 2.0,<\/i> I added a sideblog.  What happened next, I hadn&#8217;t expected &#150; that little sideblog has taken on a massive life of its own.  For those of you who check this blog every couple of days, I&#8217;m averaging five new posts on that thing about every 36 hours.  This is cool, but it means that people who don&#8217;t check here as often miss a bunch of links, and it also means that the mainblog is being somewhat neglected.<br \/>\nTherefore, I&#8217;m seriously considering rolling those little links into the main blog section <i>a la<\/i> The Kottke Method, and replacing the sideblog with Recent Works or Currently Enjoying or something like that.  So TOTQ 2.5 is in the offing (and I should mention that TOTQ 1.0 has just been officially deprecated; the links to the old <i>inkblotsmag.com\/mt_testing<\/i> address should now all forward here).  Of course, to do so I&#8217;ll need to boot some client gigs around to make the time.  I <i>seriously<\/i> need to work on my efficiency.<br \/>\nThat said, lately I&#8217;ve been making a more concentrated effort to incorporate <a href=\"http:\/\/quicksilver.blacktree.com\/\">Quicksilver<\/a> into my daily routines, as advocated by the efficiency wonk <A href=\"http:\/\/merlin.blogs.com\/43folders\/2004\/09\/quicksilver_gra.html\">Merlin Mann<\/a>.  At first QS didn&#8217;t do much for me &#150; I tried it out back when it first came on the scene &#150; but now that it&#8217;s had some time to officially mature, I have to say I&#8217;m really impressed with its quality.  If you haven&#8217;t downloaded and installed it yet (sorry, Windows users, this is another reason to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.apple.com\/macmini\/\">buy a Mac<\/a>), by all means <i>do so,<\/i> and then grab the plug-ins for at least iTunes and Safari.  The ability to queue up a Norah Jones by simply typing <i>command-space iT left down down down left Nor left return<\/i> is pretty freakin&#8217; amazing.  Definitely give this a try, guys &#150; it takes a little getting used to, but once it&#8217;s in your thoughtmap it&#8217;s nigh impossible to imagine living without it.<br \/>\nAlso, in case you missed it, Panic&#8217;s new <a href=\"http:\/\/panic.com\/transmit\/\">Transmit 3<\/a> is <i>crazy useful.<\/i>  The more I use it, the more I love it &#150; my newest love-on for it is the addition of subsets for bookmarks.  At first I thought, &#8220;What am I going to use this for?&#8221;  And then I realized that I could create a subset purely for my dreamsbay.com development extranet &#150; which is bloody useful when you need two FTP shortcuts per client, one for the dev site and one for the actual site.  Yet again, go get it.<br \/>\nFinally, to round out my software-upgrade Friday, folks should take another look at Jumsoft&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jumsoft.com\/process\/\">Process<\/a>, a to-do list on steroids.  It still lacks some of the features that I would have in my dream system, but it&#8217;s getting perilously close.  It&#8217;s just added a new progress bar animation which is definitely cool, but it still lacks the ability to do that calculation for <i>each subproject,<\/i> and to compare the progress on all open projects.  Further, in the Best of All Possible Worlds (cue Voltaire) it would have some kind of hooks into some facet of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.43things.com\/\">43things<\/a>, such that my to-do list transforms social software.  Social software is the new <i>everything<\/i> &#150; look at 43things, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.basecamphq.com\">Basecamp<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\">Flickr<\/a> (Stewart and Caterina, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.technorati.com\/cosmos\/search.html?rank=&#038;url=flickr+AND+yahoo+AND+(deal+OR+buy+OR+bought+OR+acquire+OR+acquired+OR+sell+OR+sold+OR+purchase+OR+purchased)\">say it ain&#8217;t so<\/a>) and the rumored next version of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.delicious-monster.com\">Delicious Monster<\/a>, the future of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kottke.org\/04\/08\/web-platform\">the Web OS<\/a> is <i>all about<\/i> the social factor.<br \/>\nHell, even <i>Inkblots<\/i> is getting in on the act, but more on that later.  Much later.  \ud83d\ude09<br \/>\nAnd I&#8217;m <i>still<\/i> looking for some more reliable staff people here, so shoot me an email if you&#8217;re interested!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So I mentioned Jason Kottke&#8217;s jump to full-time blogging in passing over in the sideblog, and I was going to let it go at that. Yet kottke.org kept popping up in my thoughtflow here this week. for a number of different reasons. The biggest reason is that I&#8217;m contemplating ripping off his posting style. 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