Well, yes. There is.
I've been archiving this blog on a monthly basis since December, 2004. That makes it easier to reference recent posts, because I don't have to refer to the archived files. But it doesn't make it very easy to open the website, because there is so MUCH GeekCrap to load before it can be read.
Starting today, I am archiving on a weekly basis. This won't show much immediate change in the amount of verbiage that must load, but after I have a few days posts published the older articles will drop into the Archive basket. They'll still be available, but they won't load when the website is immediately opened.
A note: I have been adding pictures to the website, because I think they add interest. I won't stop doing this, but I'm planning to use smaller pictures so they load faster. This has been a consideration all along, and in the future I'll be making this a PRIORITY rather than a CONSIDERATION. In other words, I won't use large-format pictures unless I think the subject matter warrants this. The criteria, not presented in order of priority, will be:
- honey shots
- gratuitous gun pictures (such as action pictures of people actually shooting)
- honey shots where honeys are shooting firearms
While I really like girls, I'll try to provide either small-format pictures, or links to large-format photos when appropriate.
Why am I making extravagant efforts to reduce consumption of precious 'bandwidth'?
Last night I wrote a 3000 word evaluation of a 2000 word article from Reason. I didn't post it, because it was so long. But I started this blog so I could write as much as I want, on any subject that appeals to me, and now I find that I'm censoring myself. This
I guess I need to find a balance somewhere. Increasing my blog archive frequency is the best altrenative to not writing so much, so often.
If I have to resort to archiving on a daily basis, I'll do that. But let's try weekly archiving first. Okay?
No comments:
Post a Comment