Reasonable Nuts

Sometimes nuts. Always reasonable. We are REASONABLE NUTS.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Things I, but perhaps not all Reasonable Nuts find interesting

I have been posting here for some time (since October 2005) items that principally interest me - and not necessarily in-line with the original purpose of this blog. This was due to issues with the server installed at home on which my personal blog, TIFI, resided. The issues were actually quite simple, though myriad - and simply impossible to rectify in a timely matter with 1, a new marriage, 2, the birth of a child, and 3, a major home renovation all occurring in the same timespan.

That said, I spent some time getting the old server running well enough to migrate off of that system the contents of TIFI and onto a more stable platform. In the process, I migrated as well from a proprietary platform (MovableType 3.16) to an Open Source one (WordPress 2.05). It really could not have been easier. In fact, the documentation on the process was actually quite behind the curve and the built-in import functionality in WordPress worked flawlessly. The only things I had to do outside the typical were to convert the exported blog entries from ISO something or another to UTF-8 (the WordPress native text format), then divide the export file into 4 smaller files.

All this said, I am looking to return Reasonable Nuts to its original purpose, which I described here the other day. My more random musings will be posted again at TIFI: Things I Find Interesting.

You may notice that http://tifi.net actually points to http://wealthmotor.com/tifi (where I have more reliable external hosting). The WealthMotor is another project of mine, dedicated to learning & sharing in the process of growing financially unshackled from issues such as debt, consumerism, financial illiteracy, and flawed concepts related to the process of trading time for income (i.e. mainline interpretations of "work").

So, to recap:

http://tifi.net - personal blog
http://wealthmotor.com - financial blog
http://reasonablenuts.com - public discourse group blog

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