Hello World
I heard somewhere that's how programmers learned back in the day before blogs, before HTML, even before C+. The very first thing a programmer's new life would say: Hello World.
Times were simpler then. Hell, it was only ten years ago, give or take. Still, it seems like life was a lot less complicated. Maybe just for me, but then, life has been getting steadily more complicated for me for many years now.
So here I have it, my very own space. Ha. I've said that how many times now? I've lost count. I remember the last time I used Blogger though. That was a long while ago, before LiveJournal, before I had a fanbase, before the world got so damned small you couldn't breath and express without causing drama and stepping on toes.
I want this Blog to take me back to my cyberspace roots. Back to when all I had were readers who would email, not massive journals where people commented and discussed and dissected everything I had to say. Back to when what I said was real, raw, uncensored by anything other than the laws of grammar and spelling.
As ever, wish me luck.
Times were simpler then. Hell, it was only ten years ago, give or take. Still, it seems like life was a lot less complicated. Maybe just for me, but then, life has been getting steadily more complicated for me for many years now.
So here I have it, my very own space. Ha. I've said that how many times now? I've lost count. I remember the last time I used Blogger though. That was a long while ago, before LiveJournal, before I had a fanbase, before the world got so damned small you couldn't breath and express without causing drama and stepping on toes.
I want this Blog to take me back to my cyberspace roots. Back to when all I had were readers who would email, not massive journals where people commented and discussed and dissected everything I had to say. Back to when what I said was real, raw, uncensored by anything other than the laws of grammar and spelling.
As ever, wish me luck.