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		<title>Temporary Change of Pilots &#8211; Preserving Continuity</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Ghosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your regular favorite Mark is on vacation for about a week. The task of keeping this blog busy has fallen to me. I will try to maintain Mark&#8217;s standards and bring you the best of weblog tools over this period. Everything will continue normally, hopefully. I used to blog actively at WordLog until academic pressures forced me to take a break from blogging. Regaining lost rhythm is difficult, and that blog hasn&#8217;t been updated in months. Other more recent pursuits have taken the upper-hand now. So what is your strategy for maintaining the perfect blogging rhythm?, do you guys have a &#8220;Workflow&#8221; for maintaining frequent updates to your professional blogs? I&#8217;d love to hear from you. Write a post on your weblog and then pingback this post (just link to this post) so everyone else can also learn about your techniques. Optionally I will try to condense the best practices [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your regular favorite <a href="http://mindfulmusings.com/weblog">Mark</a> is on vacation for about a week. The task of keeping this blog busy has fallen to <a href="http://carthik.net/blog">me</a>. I will try to maintain Mark&#8217;s standards and bring you the best of weblog tools over this period. Everything will continue normally, hopefully. </p>
<p>I used to blog actively at <a href="http://wordlog.com">WordLog</a> until academic pressures forced me to take a break from blogging. Regaining lost rhythm is difficult, and that blog hasn&#8217;t been updated in months. Other more recent pursuits have taken the upper-hand now.</p>
<p>So what is your strategy for maintaining the perfect blogging rhythm?, do you guys have a &#8220;Workflow&#8221; for maintaining frequent updates to your professional blogs? I&#8217;d love to hear from you. Write a post on your weblog and then pingback this post (just link to this post) so everyone else can also learn about your techniques. Optionally I will try to condense the best practices and post them here, with links to the submissions.</p>
<p>For me, it all begins with a good feed reader. I use <a href="http://gregarius.net">Gregarius</a> which is written in PHP, open-sourced, and gives me a default &#8220;river-of-news&#8221; view (as opposed to readers which organize posts by which blog they originate from). There are a host of plugins for Gregarius which make life simpler too.  I use Gregarius to keep up to date, and as a source of inspiration for posts on my other blogs. I try to avoid replicating posts from other blogs on my own, since I believe that in the long run, reblogging is counter-productive, and leads to a depreciation in the quality of the blog. On weekends, I write a few draft posts, or if the posts are complete, I schedule the less time-insensitive ones to appear over a few days. This keeps my blogs alive and ticking. The time I invest in blogging is totally amazing on some days. I do it for the love of the things I blog about, and so I guess it is justified.</p>
<p>So write in dudes/dudettes, and teach me how to keep blogs going in difficult times, when &#8220;life&#8221; calls.</p>
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