Thursday, February 13, 2014

Trying something new for 30 days

Matt Cutts famously gave a talk at TED about trying something new for 30 days.  It's a great idea for all of the reasons he gives in the talk, but it's an utterly terrifying prospect for the uninitiated.

I'm going to try writing something on this blog -- which, obviously, I haven't written on for years -- every day for 30 days.  And this is scary because I'm sure I'm going to either run out of interesting things to say or my poor skill in writing will shine through.  But I want to improve myself, both in my written communication, and having a presence online that consists of more than a photo.

Anyways, since this is a new exercise, and I have to write no matter what, there are going to be some days over the next thirty that I wander off topic and sound like a rambling idiot.  Lucky you!  So I'm going to spill my opinions on things, talk about tech, the user-agent switching Chrome extension that I work on, Crossfit, beer brewing, etc., so maybe that will keep it spicy.

Here's to 30 days.  Cheers!

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