Raise your hand if your blog is covered with cobwebs since Facebook, Twitter, and every other microblogging website came along! Both hands high in the air, here.
With summer vacation comes plenty of time for me to march around the internet, visiting all of the blogs I rarely get to read during busy work months. While Facebook and Twitter have kept me connected with people, I truly miss reading and commenting on my favorite blogs. I miss the excitement I always felt when my email inbox showed a new comment on a recent entry, and I miss the exercise of writing. I used to have so much to say, but I got sucked into the vortex of immediate gratification that social networking provides.
In an effort to rekindle my romance with joeparadox.com, I decided to try to teach myself some semblance of blog design. I wouldn’t dare say “web” design, because about the only thing I can do right now is some CSS and a little bit of functional coding. So, I’m learning. Over the last week or so, I plugged away at a new design and for the first time I was able to complete one that works in both Firefox and Explorer. I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but it actually looks better in Explorer. I figured out how to make transparent gifs for the first time, which was sort of a breakthrough in my understanding of how this all works. This new design isn’t perfect and it’s not professional, but I like it and I feel pretty good about what I was able to teach myself. If you want to see it, check out the “Slip me some skin” drop-down menu in the sidebar and choose “Blue Plate Special.” There it is.
With this new design comes new ideas for this blog. Lately I’ve gotten really tired of all the navelgazing that pervades the internet. Cryptic facebook updates meant to “intrigue” really just scream, “I need attention! Look at me! Notice me!” And I guess I’m just a little weary of the Dooces of the world and their macro photos of baby wipe warmers on their blogs. Now I’ll totally contradict myself by saying that I love reading diarist blog posts of people I know and have followed for many years, and I enjoy writing them, too, but I really prefer the commenting and discussion that an interesting or entertaining blog entry can provoke. That’s where I’m going here.
A serious effort will be made, people! To update! Yes, from time to time, there will be pictures of the cats and stories about the various levels of destruction and havoc that they wreak on us and our home. There will be TARCon stories and celebrity encounters. But there will be more. There will be more frequent trivia questions and games. And prizes! Everyone likes prizes, right? I’m going to try to review some of my favorite vegan (and non-vegan) products and recipes. And, I’ll probably be talking more about interesting things in general, and I hope you’ll leave your thoughts in the comments.
If you’re still reading this blog, thanks for sticking with me. I hope you find something here to entertain you, inform you, or at the very least, occupy you until you regenerate enough energy to do more jobs on your favorite Facebook game.



I am so glad that you are updating again. I feel like this is the only way I can keep up with you and see what you are doing!!! I too am done with Facebook despite checking it with my email daily to see what, the losers I know who update it with their cell phone. Why do I care that you are sick and in bed? overwhelmed at work? or wishing you had a hug?? I also do not want to connect with cousins and family I don’t get along with. I only want it to stalk people that I used to obsess over when I was younger and that is about it. I would much rather read your thoughts on pop culture, duh!!! Miss you!
Girl! Tell me about it. Also, thanks for this comment, now I have three new boring facebook updates to inflict on the world. Hahahahahahaha! My latest facebook obsession is to become a fan of every random thing I can think of, like “People Falling Down.” Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go play Mafia Wars.
I loooooove the skins!!! I wish the internets was that unknown thing that no one went on because they didn’t know how or because it was too slow ... HAHAHAHA ... I miss those days. Now it is ‘people’ overload. Full of peeps I haven’t seen or thought about in 20+ years - which is cool at first - but then - you’re like “I knew there was a reason I stopped talking to you!” HAHAHAHAHAHAHA ... and I always have this unspoken need to perform - damn my psyche.