trackback, comments and invisible blogs

December 7, 2004 at 8:05 am | In Uncategorized |

I’ve known Payton for a few years now, but until today, have never visited his west north blog. His emails have a signature that says “Payton Chung opines for himself + www.westnorth.com” but even though I find him facinating in person, it never occured to me to figure out what that signature meant until today.

The first thing I noticed is that I couldn’t let him know I’d visited because he doesn’t have comments enabled. He does have trackback so I hunted around for a post to cite. Here’s one about a “Green Hummer” that notes in passing, “[btw, just checked the site traffic reports and West North has passed 100,000 page requests since the launch in December. I have no idea who all these people are, but thanks for reading!]” Well, Payton, I’m one of them. Still trying to figure out how this blogging world works. I’ll send a trackback ping now. :-)

categories: blogging internet

2 Comments

  1. I assume you’re enjoying blogging, or getting something out of it ? ‘Cuz it shows, at least to me.

    Comment by Jon Husband — December 11, 2004 #

  2. Yes, Jon. I really see it as important, for my own personal development in terms of self-expression and clarification of ideas as well as how it can connect people together. The tools are not yet where I’d like them to be, but I’m learning more and more how they work as they currently exist. Thanks for being here!
    peace,

    Comment by ted — December 11, 2004 #

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