About my recent facelift…

Those of you who read this blog regularly, if there are such people, will notice a few changes. I spent a few hours last night in a frenzy of HTML markup, giving this site a facelift. You’ll notice two major changes, apart from the new layout, which I admit is too wide for many screens. I’ll trim it down in the coming days.

Firstly, I changed the title from “Automaton: a blog of a cubicle dweller” to simply “Cubicle Dweller”. As a technical writer, I enjoy making things more concise. It’s one of the few things that bring meaning to my life.

Secondly, My name no longer appears on the site. This is something that has been brewing on my mind for several days now, prompted in part by a blog entry on Chris Taylor’s blog, DailyBlah.com, and in part by a blog entry on Escribitionist.com.

There seem to be three kinds of bloggers out there: those who don’t care much about privacy and anonymity, and put their name and photo all over their blog, like Chris Taylor; those who wish to be anonymous, and avoid revealing their name, photo, or other details, like Escribitionist; and those who really haven’t thought about it and do a mix of both. If you have visited my site before, you know that I was more like the first of those three. Now I’ll just remain semi-anonymous… for a while.

Anyway, if you haven’t visited here before, hello. I’m usually at least a little more entertaining than this. It’s an off-day when I can’t muster even just a little bit of sarcasm.

If you’re a returning reader… um… hi… again.

No one can tell you what the Matrix is…

In response to Sabine‘s comment about my threat to hurl the server out the window, here’s proof that her beloved computer is still alive and well.

The physical embodiment of this site.

Just like the Matrix, our websites have a physical existence in the real world. This is what it looks like — it hides in the corner under my coffee table.

And now…

My hours of struggling have paid off. The site is finally ready for my first blog entry.

What to write?

Hmm.

To be frank (“hello Frank”), I’m a little foggy on that. All I know is that I want a place to rant, and a blog (web log) seems like the perfect outlet. It’s fast, convenient, and most of all, it’s likely that no one will ever read this. So I don’t have to worry about offending anyone.

Cheers.