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The daily blog of Andrew Cusack: a writer, historian, web designer, and volunteer with the homeless, handicapped, and elderly. Formerly of New York, Buenos Aires, Fife, and the Western Cape; I'm now based in London. read more
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Introduction
Blogging is dead. Long live blogging!
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It is a well-known fact that blogging is dead. I remember the old days! Armavirumque, the Jacksons, and the Emperor Seth of Azania! That was an astonishing ten years ago, and very few of you will remember it (except Steve). Now it’s all Twitter and Instagram and — gulp! — ‘social media’.
Never mind. As a bit of a New Year’s Resolution, I’ve decided to personally, single-handedly, and by our own will and instrument revive the blog qua blog.
Pieces of a bit more substance will continue to appear on andrewcusack.com — for that must never die — but I intend to share some ephemera here, for your own personal edification.
1 January 2016 10:00 pm | Permanent Link | 2 Comments »
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7 Jan 2016 5:29 am
A fine start, Mr. Cusack. If you ever adopt a subtitle, I suggest:
Daily Cusack: A Blog qua blog.
7 Jan 2016 8:44 am
“All change is bad: even change for the better.” – Andrew Cusack