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Back on the blogging bike

It's been a long time since I updated my weblog. But I am not dead, and neither is my blog, but the thrust of my life during that last 3 or so months hasn't left me much time to blurt out random opinions and thoughts.

But as 2005 has (quickly but not so quietly) slipped into 2006 I intend to jump back onto the blogging bike with a bit more vigor than I was during the latter part of 05.  I might even give the site a bit of a freshen up to help fan the flames of my re-found enthusiasm.

That's probably not the best word to use; "enthusiasm"; I never really lost my enthusiasm; I read more weblogs now than I did a year ago, have discovered some cool podcasts and listen to a load of stuff from audible (almost two and half hours in the car each day = much time to listen).  So the enthusiasm hasn't waned, just the blogging manifestation of it has been on hiatus.

Funny though, although I haven't been blogging much over that last couple of months my visitor numbers have remained pretty constant.  I might have lost a few RSS subscribers, but that is OK.  I am always changing the feeds I read; tossing some and picking up others with regularity.

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