Normal and contemporary
As you guessed it, I was bored running a static page for close to two months. It was fun while it was around. So, the weblog is back on the front page.
For sure, I was not trying a dramatic exit and a re-entry, as it often happens in blogosphere where people announce that they’re hanging-up their blogging boots for good and later comeback to say they were just kidding. No, this is not such a thing.
I was blogging all the while, though it was essentially available via feed and later also via archives. I don’t think I would ever stop blogging, because frankly, I’m quite hooked. It will be only a matter of whether to have a public display of personal thoughts or not. This particularly is an issue that has, and continues haunt me for some years on at least before I can safely say Oh, what the hell.
That said, the archives are still off-limits to bots that respect Robot exclusion protocol. This is again in the light that times change, and only contemporary talk has value in the blogosphere, like this one:
I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.
So, here’s back to being normal in the blogosphere ![]()

Welcome back! It was strange when you had no weblog. I suppose it was funny how one had to have a feedreader to read you. This way it’s much better, a webpage and all
Jan 22, 06 at 20:19Carthik, I hear you
just as I did from a lot of friends. Like I did this for a reason to check for myself and see if I could relatively elope on the web. And the results were good. I end the experiment, but with an assurance that such a thing works.
Jan 23, 06 at 04:54Heh. Welcome back.
Actually, with your aesthetically designed blog (a rarity in Indiblogosphere, trust me), feeds do no justice to your posts no matter how well they are written.
Jan 24, 06 at 22:18Patrix: Thanks for the kind words.
Jan 24, 06 at 23:59YAY! Thanks for coming back to front page
Jan 25, 06 at 11:10