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		<title>By: Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description>Brian,
Your publicist just called and asked you revise this entry... and post at least five more over the next week... 

In all seriousness, I certainly understand what you are driving at.  Of late, I&#039;ve been on a &quot;post every other day&quot; production level.  Most of it due to a lot of trip reports that have finally set to a point of coherence, or just having interesting things to write about.  

As mentioned before, I started blogging for a selfish reason - I was tired of having incoherent and inaccessible analog trip notes.  The blog was a way to organize and digitize trip notes.  If someone else wanted to read them, then good.  Always good to share.  

I think over the last six months, the &quot;purpose&quot; has evolved a bit.  I find it useful therapy to break away from the dry, boring, structured technical communication that dominates my day job.  The blog is a creative writing outlet.

And it is free, except for the time spent.

Craig</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brian,<br />
Your publicist just called and asked you revise this entry&#8230; and post at least five more over the next week&#8230; </p>
<p>In all seriousness, I certainly understand what you are driving at.  Of late, I&#8217;ve been on a &#8220;post every other day&#8221; production level.  Most of it due to a lot of trip reports that have finally set to a point of coherence, or just having interesting things to write about.  </p>
<p>As mentioned before, I started blogging for a selfish reason &#8211; I was tired of having incoherent and inaccessible analog trip notes.  The blog was a way to organize and digitize trip notes.  If someone else wanted to read them, then good.  Always good to share.  </p>
<p>I think over the last six months, the &#8220;purpose&#8221; has evolved a bit.  I find it useful therapy to break away from the dry, boring, structured technical communication that dominates my day job.  The blog is a creative writing outlet.</p>
<p>And it is free, except for the time spent.</p>
<p>Craig</p>
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