Pragmatism Wins Out

Pronunciation: 'prag-m&-"ti-z&m
Function: noun
1 : a practical approach to problems and affairs

Many years ago as a young man, I read very little, wrote even less and never dreamed I would write a journal of any sort, let alone a personal log on a space-age device like the computer I am tapping away on. That has all changed.

Now, I read a lot and I write even more!

So, I conceived a plan — a very pragmatic plan, really. Since I would never be published, I decided I would create a website and share my thoughts with anyone who may find them entertaining, enlightening, encouraging or exasperating (strange, but some people do find a certain level of satisfaction in exasperation).

A simple website was constructed in Claris Homepage and many visitors dropped by. The plan was going well until I decided I wanted more control and, so, I thought it only made sense to learn the art of web design. This may have been an error on my part and it certainly proved to be decidedly un-pragmatic. But, it’s too late now — I enjoy web design almost as much as I do writing. There’s an indescribable sense of satisfaction in putting your own thoughts and words on a page, introducing some graphical elements and manipulating them with CSS.

That brings me to this blog. It was supposed to be designed in WordPress and I intended to learn PHP/MySQL to exercise full control. But, I found that I am not prepared for that level of commitment yet. The dream of designing and implementing a beautiful, functional blog continues to live on and it will be realized, as time permits. But, I cannot bear to put off blogging and publishing a moment longer. So, the blog begins here… now.

3 Comments

  1. Levi Nunnink said:

    Way to go, Bo! You made the plunge. You have to admit that Blogger is a very nice solution.

    Your site is going in my bookmarks.

    February 12, 2005
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  2. GVDan said:

    Blog-on Bo, Blog-on.

    February 13, 2005
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  3. Diane said:

    I will also bookmark your blog Bo and check periodically to see what’s up!

    February 14, 2005
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