Post archive for ‘the author & this site’
Seven
For seven years, I have kept my silence.
With disconcerting thoughts, I have injected my veins with apathy. I have infused my brain with reflections of a selfish new me. I have permeated my consciousness with the dismal concept of your non-existence. I busied myself with the customary schedule an apolitical being would rather adhere to.
For [...]
The Antisocial is Dead
I am finally putting the lid on one of my original blogspot blogs, The Antisocial.
After having too much second thoughts on not doing it, I finally had to do it. I don’t have much time running back and forth with several blogs just to maintain it without really wanting to do it. I have had [...]
Happy Holidays!
Since the holidays are coming, I will be out for a while from here. Unless of course, there is an urgent need to post something.
In the upcoming year, I will be opening up a couple more projects and this holiday season is actually not a vacation for me. I will be preparing for these projects [...]
Buraot.com is Now Mine!
Finally, the domain that I was looking for.
I started blogging more than two years from now. After a couple of months with the freebie blogspot, I went the dotcom way. However, my first personal choice for a domain was the one that would pretty much spell the word for everyone, BURAOT.
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The Dashboard
I just thought I want to share some stuff that’s been on my dashboard and thank those who helped made this site where it is right now.
I started building up this site sometime last December 2008. Having had enough free practice using blogspot, I was swayed by fellow blogger friends to make my way to [...]
Messing With Politics
The initial plan when I set-up this new site was to combine my different blogs into one hybrid site. As much as it would be better to do separate sites for different niches, practical matters needed to be considered.
Feature stories and literary writing was at the forefront of this site. Steady traffic was provided by [...]
The Last of A Dying Breed
I have traveled the Great Plains…
With endless corn fields and cascading hills of greens. I saw the crops sway back and forth with the invisible afternoon breeze. I could see more cows than people. But the people are friendlier and very eager to see another soul.
The skies are always clear, free of polluted haze and [...]