Blog is being migrated to WordPress. Back up soon (hopefully)

Some time ago Google announced more insight in how the nofollow
attribute worked, and since then I’ve received an explosion in comment
spam.

So now I’ve taken the liberty of enabling moderating of comments, to
stem up against this inrease in spams – too bad people have to ruin it
for others.

Funnily enough some of these spamming idiots have the gall to put
“nospam” in as e-mail address ….. so I guess spam is an issue for them
as well. 

With any luck, moderated comments will just be temporary, but
well – it never hurt anybody to wait a little while with putting a
comment on-line.

Well, it seems that I've started to develop a little more of a taste for blogging, but finding it constraining to have both my professional(-ish) blog posts combined with my "real life" posts.
This means I've had to judge much more to avoid having my profesional opinion tainted by my private – well, not really :)

But when I started it was just my perspective that I wanted to use this as a means of collecting experiences for myself in an easy to get to position, but seeing as I've blogged quite a bit about SQL it seemed fitting that I started to move those posts and that topic to another more dedicated website/blog.

So over the next period of time (hopefully not too long, depends on how fast I can get a 301 redirect set up for specific posts), I'll migrate the SQL posts to another website, and start blogging more "personally" and opinionated here, while keeping my other blogs purely about SQL (for now).
It'll be interesting to see if I can step up blogging as well with a more clear diversion between the two.
At the same time, I've decided to take a look at Twitter, but mostly for fun. So I'll try to keep that feed up as well. 

Thus, I appologize in advance for any dead links, but I'll try to move the posts and set up 301 redirect as to not loose search engine directs and possible bookmarks. It also means the categories will be reworked a bit on this site, and the blog tags of course will be affected as I move posts to the other site.

The URL of my SQL website will be mentioned once I get posts over there and 301 set up. Until then I'm keeping it "not so big" a secret :D

 

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