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What's in a name?
I sometimes wonder if I should change the name of my blog to something a little more dignified, witty or clever. And then I wonder if I'm being unacceptibly pretentious. At that point I realise that no-one but myself is paying attention. But then I look at the counter and think, well, *someone's* paying attention. Then I remind myself to come back to reality.
But in the end I have to ask: Does anyone give a damn what the thing is called? And do you care about yours?
ETA: I refer not to my username, but the blog name "Propping up a dodgy memory: it's for me to keep track of myself"
But in the end I have to ask: Does anyone give a damn what the thing is called? And do you care about yours?
ETA: I refer not to my username, but the blog name "Propping up a dodgy memory: it's for me to keep track of myself"
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As to my own, I've mixed feelings about it. I originally coined it for MUDding back when I read a lot of fat fantasy, so it's not particularly representative of who I am now. But it does uniquely identify me - the first page of google now tracks down most of the social networking sites I've tinkered with. I still release c64 stuff as "Christopher Jam," despite that handle's verbosity.
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One of my sisters calls me Kidlet. My father used to call me Stephalococcus. Husband calls me Bunny. In primary school they called me Stick, or Brain. Later they called me Cube (because I was so square).
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No, I like the current title. It's already witty and dare I say it "hip," in a very Web 2.0 kind of way. You've done well.
(though I must admit, I think Stephalococcus is a great nickname!)
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In truth however, I rarely pay much attention to what _other_ people call their blogs... unless I want to link to them (there are some _doozies_ that have hosted the various homeschool carnivals!) And then, it's usually only in terms of trying to phrase the request. If they have a username that is distinct from a blog name, that can be helpful:-)
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But I'm also prone to not changing my username or my LJ layout or my icon. I pretty much go 'sufficient' and move on to whatever I want to do next.
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My old blog on Blogspot was called Posscards from the Edge.
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My old blog on Blogspot was called Posscards from the Edge.
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"Hallo, Dr Nick!"
Oops, no, that's what I call my friends pages.
My LJ? All My Little Words is a Magnetic Fields song of which I am fond. It just seemed appropriate for my often trivial entries.
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I do think though that the blog title is not something that people care that much about with lj blogs because you find them and refer to them by username--as evidenced by the first several people thinking you are referring t 'stephbg'--if you were to be writing on a different blog platform I think that it would be more of an issue, though I would still like 'propping up a dodgy memory'.
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(about yours, or mine. In fact, I'd have to go back and look at my page to find out what mine says. It makes no difference to me if you leave it that way forever, or if you change it as often as your underwear)
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(Anonymous) 2008-07-11 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)Rhonda (professional blog: http://cybertext.wordpress.com but you already knew that!)