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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-28T22:15:53.924Z",
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  "textContent": "After a 6 month hiatus and recent malware attack, my website seemed to feel a little neglected with regards to thoughts and updates.\n\nIt wasn't for the fact nothing was happening - far from it. I had been extremely busy working on a range of projects, some personal, some clients and a lot during my daytime role at Premium Choice. That is partly the reason for the silence \"“ simply a lack of time to focus.\n\nWell, all that's about to change.\n\nThanks to a great initiative from Chris Shiflett called \"Ideas of March\" \"“ a move to take emphasis off tweeting and back on to blogging \"“ and a little inspiration from Andy Budd \"undesigning\" his own website, I'll be slowly developing my website back into something that reflects my personality more accurately, showcasing some of the products I create and the process I go through to achieve them.\n\nDon't get me wrong \"“ I love Twitter. I think it's a perfect environment for news and announcements, for intelligent debates and discussions, for light-hearted humour and wit. It encompasses everything that is open about the Web as a whole in a concise yet punctual nature. I can often be found scanning through my timeline, writing what I'm thinking, retweeting what I hear.\n\nThat said, 140 characters can only offer you so much space for thoughts. That's when blogging comes in. Anthony has been known on several occasions to tweet he \"feels a blog post coming on\", even Paul has a meter to measure when a blog post is pending after a period of rage.\n\nI'm intending to use this space to start open debates on topics that are either close to my heart, something that I think would be of use to others. I want to get in the habit of sharing my thoughts in an open arena and the Internet is the perfect environment for that.\n\nI'll also be utilizing Twitter in a more practical way rather than just a soundboard (which it tends to get treated as on a regular basis). We're all guilty of having a good rant on Twitter on occasion \"“ there's nothing wrong with that, you can use Twitter however you feel comfortable. That said, I want to try get something constructive out of these rants \"“ a solution to a problem as you will.\n\nHopefully, I'll be able to stick to my word. If I don't, make sure you send me abuse.\n\n(The current design is just a temporary solution while I work on something more appropriate. For the timebeing, I've gone for a relatively clean interface that is easy to read but with a touch of style.)\n\n#ideasofmarch",
  "title": "Back Once Again",
  "updatedAt": "2011-03-31T00:00:00.000Z"
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