iBrasten

My methods of calculating time are far superior to yours, in every way.

 

This is the blog of Brasten Sager, a freelance software developer, Mariners fan, guitarist, haphazard philosopher.

The Many Sides to iBrasten

June 15, 2006 @ 01:42 AM

The more that people have come to my site to read, the less I’ve been able to come up with things to say. But it’s not because I don’t have things to talk about. I don’t like to push my opinions on people who didn’t ask for it. I haven’t wanted to offend people with my political rantings who just came here to read some stuff about Ruby on Rails. On the other hand, I don’t want to completely turn off my friends and family with boring highly technical posts. Because of this, my posts have become increasingly watered down and neutral.

That said, I think I’ve come up with a good compromise. A recent upgrade of Typo has given me the capabilities to better separate the topics I wish to talk about. I now have 4 additional RSS feeds. You are welcome to pick and choose which ones you subscribe to. In addition to filtering out posts you don’t want, it will also help me gauge which topics people find most interesting. So please, choose the feeds that interest you!

This is your fair warning…

Starting very shortly, I will begin posting on a wide variety of topics (listed below). If you’re here for the Ruby on Rails posts and don’t want to get political posts, please subscribe to the Technology feed. If you want to hear religious bantering but not technology, subscribe to the Religion feed. You won’t hurt my feelings by picking only one or two topics, I promise. But you can’t be upset with me if you subscribe to the main feed and don’t like some of the topics I’m discussing. :)

Feeds

Main Feed – Contains every post from every category.

Life – General posts about my life, my wife, my cat, my home, etc…

Technology – Software development, general technology posts.

Religion – Comments and observations on religion.

Politics – Rantings of a political nature.

I’m personally very excited by this. I’ve got a lot of topics I’ve been wanting to discuss.

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