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	<description>Frantically Fleeing Ignorance</description>
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		<title>Thinking on Paper</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 00:23:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Griffiths</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’d like to being using this “space” more as a scratchpad for my thoughts – however uninformed. The tagline to this blog is “fleeing from ignorance” (a very specific kind – skill-based, though I also mean it more generally), and I’d like to actually implement that. Writing is an important tool for developing thought, because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’d like to being using this “space” more as a scratchpad for my thoughts – however uninformed.</p>
<p>The tagline to this blog is “fleeing from ignorance” (a very specific kind – skill-based, though I also mean it more generally), and I’d like to actually implement that.</p>
<p>Writing is an important tool for developing thought, because it forces one to go <strong>slowly</strong> – to step back and think things through a little more. This blog was originally created as a tool to just that; focus my thinking. However, it has lain fallow due to my failure to incorporate it into my “way of life.”</p>
<p>I am aware that I have made this post before, and I doubtless will again. I am reminded of the Mark Twain quote “Quitting smoking is easy. I’ve done it a thousand times.” In this case, it is the reverse: <em>Starting a blog is easy. I’ve done it thousands of times!</em></p>
<p>More importantly, perhaps, is that it doesn’t manner how many times you try – it only matters how many times you succeed.</p>
<p>I’ll try to keep that in mind.</p>
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		<title>Blogging with Word 2007</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 00:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Griffiths</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft released Office 2007 today. I highly recommend it – due to the &#8220;Fluent&#8221; ribbon-based interface, Office 2007 is excellent. A real pleasure to use. Word 2007, among other things, allows you to seamlessly post to blogs. It&#8217;s what I&#8217;m using now – and intend to use for the foreseeable future. It allows you to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.inscitia.com/wp-content/uploads/images/020107_0022_Bloggingwit1.jpg" align="left" />Microsoft released Office 2007 today. I highly recommend it – due to the &#8220;Fluent&#8221; ribbon-based interface, Office 2007 is excellent. A real pleasure to use.</p>
<p>Word 2007, among other things, allows you to seamlessly post to blogs. It&#8217;s what I&#8217;m using now – and intend to use for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>It allows you to use the same tool for all writing purposes. And, frankly, Word 2007 is leagues better than any other blogging tool on the market. Consider spell-check: not only is Word 2007 excellent at spell-checking words, it watches for grammar and words incorrect based on context (e.g. loose vs. lose). It also has fantastic image manipulation abilities, and uploads them automatically so there&#8217;s no need to deal with finicky FTP programs and URLs.</p>
<p>For example, take a look at some of the image effects applied to a thumbnail of my resume:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.inscitia.com/wp-content/uploads/images/020107_0022_Bloggingwit2.png" /><img src="http://www.inscitia.com/wp-content/uploads/images/020107_0022_Bloggingwit3.png" /><img src="http://www.inscitia.com/wp-content/uploads/images/013107_1924_Bloggingwit1.png" /></p>
<p>Nice!</p>
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		<title>Blogging and Good Intentions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 00:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Griffiths</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that I&#8217;ve left this blog to idle by, despite my good intentions. There&#8217;s a trap, you see, in blogging. &#8216;Blogging&#8217; these days is intimidating: every post is archived for eternity. It makes it easy to fall into a seductive fallacy; that each post must be perfect, or at least good. That&#8217;s true, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that I&#8217;ve left this blog to idle by, despite my good intentions.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a trap, you see, in blogging. &#8216;Blogging&#8217; these days is intimidating: every post is archived for eternity. It makes it easy to fall into a seductive fallacy; that each post must be perfect, or at least good.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s true, in some situations. But in most – and in my case in particular – that assumption is both incorrect and damaging. The point is not to produce perfect posts that reverberate with meaning. Instead, it&#8217;s to transcribe my mind. Immortalize my thoughts in words – and make them electronic, searchable, and open. The interest and attention of other people will be appreciated, but it&#8217;s ancillary to <em>creating</em> in the first place.</p>
<p>My posts will get better as time goes on. Simple experience, accompanied by an eye for improvement, will polish and expand my posts. Of course, that&#8217;s one of the real benefits in writing for an audience, instead of taking notes. It forces you to write to <strong>communicate</strong>. After all, that <em>is</em> what life is about.</p>
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