25 March 2008 | Filed under
blog n. – Also called “weblog”;
A frequent, chronological, publication of personal thoughts and web links, often having the quality of being a “log of our times” from a particular point of view.
About GreyMatter
Martin Luther King Jr. once said: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
I began blogging, based on that foundation, way back in March 2003. Since then, the blog has moved many blogging platforms, and taken a variety of shapes and forms. It has even changed its name a couple of times, and with it, changed what it had to offer to readers.
In all that time, one thing has remained constant: this blog has provided me a platform to post my views on the stuff that matters to me.
New to this site?
A quick look at the Categories list in the sidebar will give you an idea of the subjects I typically write about. You can jump to a specific category or go through any of the posts in reverse-chronological order, as is characteristic of all blogs. There’s also a search box, should you wish to find something specific.
Occassionally, this blog also features posts that I regard as having “historical significance” for me. That’s because I also use this platform to archive things that I’d like to refer to, in the years to come.
If you like my writing, you can choose to subscribe to its feed (RSS/XML), or opt to receive email updates on new posts.
Of course, if you have any views or comments you’d like to share, I’d love to hear from you.
Comments’ Policy
Differences in opinion are encouraged, but abusive comments will be deleted. Specifying an email address is not mandatory, but will help me respond to you, if needed. Spam comments and links promoting your product/service will be deleted, unless found relevant to the published content.
Copyrights & Disclaimers
All the content on this site is governed by a Creative Commons license.
And, Jeremy summed it up beautifully, when he said: “In case it’s not already obvious, I don’t speak for my employer on my personal web site. Do you know anyone who does?”
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