Subscribers
People benefit from having a community of bloggers that can be searched for. I seem to be benefiting from this as well. It is primarily the tagging functionality that is getting people to visit my blog. So, if you are reading this, be sure to use really descriptive tags.
Think about what others will search for, and use that as a way to generate tags for your posts. Try to pick both generic and specific tags for your posts. However, don’t abuse the system. If I went to a blog with no related content via a tag, I would probably be upset and never visit again.
Ironically, I never really expected to gain any subscribers with this blog, but I am starting to think different. I thank the 4 of you that have subscribed, and I hope to make it more with time. I will try posting at least every other day. My main motivation for writing is knowing that I have helped at least one person with my words. Feedback from any of my readers is icing on the cake.
WordPress Theming
Anyways, I decided to install a new theme for Tech In Demand. I actually like it more for its “magazinish” type look. I’ve always been a fan of magazine themes for WordPress, and I am going to stick with the one that I installed. I hope to customize it furthermore, and perhaps—if this blog gets popular—I will invest some money for the CSS customizations and try to mimic that design here.
Virginia Fires & A Terrorism Threat

(Image Credit: Associated Press)
The border between Virginia and North Carolina is currently suffering from heavy wildfires. It has actually gotten so bad that nearly 60 miles away I can smell the burning. It has actually managed to give me a serious headache, and the fires are expected to get worse. The officials think that the fire was started on purpose.
I think it is something that America needs to look out for. It is not that hard to think that terrorists could start setting fire many of our forests with the intent to cause serious damage. Areas around here in particular are just starving for some rain. It is a scary thought, but until we find better ways to fight wildfires, there is little we can do. We just rebuild.




YouTube Experiment—Three or More Videos Uploaded Per Day For 30 Days
February 25, 2008 · 3 Comments
Once I get my MacBook Pro—yes, I know I keep mentioning a MacBook Pro—I am going to attempt to post three or more videos every day for the next 30 days. Call it an experiment of some sort. With my new laptop, I should be able to easily upload videos via Quick Capture. I’m attempting to do this for a few reasons, but mostly it is just because I want to see if I can pull it off.
The reasoning behind all this? I have seen people who have uploaded at least five 5 – 10 minute videos per day, everyday, for a very long time now. I think they are insane. With all the freedom I have, I can’t even find the time to make one video within the past several months. I know that most of the people I watch actually have typical day jobs. I just can’t imagine doing something like that. I have to at least attempt it.
The quick capture feature will—hopefully—be a go for the MacBook’s iSight camera. If not, I may have to adjust the rules and goals slightly. I did see other users successfully using Quick Capture though, so I am confident that things will go smoothly with that regard. I have set up a few rules and goals for me to follow as well.
The Rules
The Goals
Questions To Be Answered
Knowing me, I will probably be yapping about something related to technology most of the time. It might be a few weeks before I start this experiment, but I will keep everyone updated!
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