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21 Years of Blogging - Why I Oughta - Jake Parrillo - February 2025

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The twenty-one year mark of me writing this blog came and went without me remembering to recognize the milestone.  Back on February 16, 2024 (a little over a year ago), I marked twenty years of writing online.  Twenty years of being a blogger .   Today, a week late, but, I still think it is worth marking 21 years.  21 years!  Wow.   My blog can now drink.    The past year has been like most of the years before it:  I wrote something everyday.  What some call SUSDAT .   The Blogger CMS is showing that I have more than 5100 published posts over those 21 years.   In those 21 years, I've had: 4 jobs 3 kids 2 houses and I met, fell in love and married to 1 special person. I continue to find joy in publishing here on my own domain.  From my [garden diary] to the occiasional interest-related post to the *very rare* political post, I find that flexing my writing muscles has been (and continues to be) and import...

20 Years of Blogging Milestone - On The Web - February 2024

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Today marks two decades of blogging on JakeParrillo.com.  Twenty years.   Plenty has changed since I fell in love with the Web via political blogging.  I've met some good friends, have earned jobs, *almost* compelled Da Coach Mike Ditka to run for US Senate and was allowed to flex my writing muscles via my own online diary.  My goals have changed over the years, too.  From being a member of the "Blogosphere" and linking to other bloggers/getting links from other writers to distributing the content via both feed and email newsletter to attempting to monetize things via AdSense and FeedBurner (hey!!!) ads to what I've shifted to over the past 10-or-so-years: writing mostly for an audience of one:  myself.   Somewhere over the years, I dropped having ads and when FeedBurner email newsletters were sunset, I, too, sunset having my daily blog posts distributed beyond this little place on the Web.  My very first post - basically my own "Hello,...