Ten Years of Blogging

Ten years ago today, I started blogging. Since that time, this blog has moved through four domains and changed from being hand-rolled to using WordPress. When I started, I thought that blogging was somewhat voyeuristic and I felt like I needed to justify why I was posting my journal online. Now, blogging is so well-established that it’s actually part of my job description. In my spare time, I help maintain over 15 blogs for friends and family. It’s changed from being something that felt I somewhat exhibitionist about to being something that I put on my resume. When I wrote that first post, I had no idea that was I starting to take part in something that would have such a large impact on my life, but I’m glad I did.

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About Scott Vandehey

Scott is a CSS Ninja who has been creating web sites for over 15 years. He lives in sunny Portland, Oregon with his wife and daughter, and spends his free time playing video games and watching movies. He is probably not a Cylon.

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3 Responses to “Ten Years of Blogging”

  1. Sig

    I think I remember that DSL post.

    I drank the Kool Aid when Sunbeam got a kmorg account, and that struck me as a good way to waste time at work–Hewlett Packard Vancouver at that time.

    I wonder if I still have my kmorg archive on a hard drive somewhere. I meant to employ a script I’d found and import it into my current site, but that never happened.

    Sig

  2. internet person

    I was a huuuge Pokey the Penguin fan when I was a kid, and poked around and found “fojar” and stuff through that. Just Googling memories, and thought I would say hi.