Blog complaints and Journeys into the dark.
So, I want to have one blog, and I have two. I'd really like to shift the way my LiveJournal gets along with www.billswears,com, so that I only have to maintain the one place, and people can join or like without hassles.
It may be time to hire somebody to set my online course a little more accurately.
I wanted to talk about how I would rule the world, if I was in charge, but I can't even get my blogs to link up. So when I get a brainstorm about things to write about, I can't decide where to start.
I like it to be billswears.com because that would be branding. But I'm really not sure I can get my subcategories (Like the Zook Country section) to play well with the general blog conversation.
Anyway, I went back to Star Trek Into the Dark with Teri and the kids last night.
Into the Darkby Bill
It may be time to hire somebody to set my online course a little more accurately.
I wanted to talk about how I would rule the world, if I was in charge, but I can't even get my blogs to link up. So when I get a brainstorm about things to write about, I can't decide where to start.
I like it to be billswears.com because that would be branding. But I'm really not sure I can get my subcategories (Like the Zook Country section) to play well with the general blog conversation.
Anyway, I went back to Star Trek Into the Dark with Teri and the kids last night.
Into the Darkby Bill
Just got back from Star Trek Into the Dark. It was the only thing the four of us could agree we wanted to watch. Still a lot of fun, and still, IMO, pulls off the recollection of Revenge of Khan pretty well. Pretty damn well.
But I'm not as satisfied with the whole Martian Flat Cat thing, or the "you have to bring Khan back alive," when there are like, 72 other corpsicles to to pick from, if you need a sample.
Still, it's pretty high entertainment. I'm gonna give J.J. a passing grade on this, but I hope he gets a better continuity editor for next time.
Published on June 15, 2013 13:35
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