Saturday, April 07, 2007

Passing 400 blog posts

The 400th blog post had been posted, that's an average of 1 post every 3 days over the 3 last years since this blog has been up.

With the recent change of Goggle Blogger back end support, I took the opportunity to revamp the look of the blog, as well as tagging all previous posts. Hope this will make searching and browsing easier.

In the migrating process, I think some people with access to post on this blog might have been removed. Please let me know and I'll reinstate access to those who would like to contribute.

Happy reading and posting!
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Sunday, February 04, 2007

Yet another year ...

It has been 3 years since the first post on this weblog. And it's also time to revamp the look somewhat, with added labels to make the grouping of posts for easier browsing. Happy reading!

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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Tagging posts

Just to let readers know that I'll be tagging all past blog posts (about 300 odd of these) via the new Blogger interface. So for those who grab the feed from this blog, advance apologies for any duplicates that might result from this. Appreciate your understanding. Thanks!

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Friday, December 29, 2006

Creative Commons
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I'm taking an unusual step in this off-topic post to ask readers of this blog to spare a few moments and support the work of Creative Commons. This blog is also published using one of the Creative Common licenses which seek to balance the need for some form of copyright protection but not in the highly restrictive, and potentially crippling, form that we have today.

Find out more about the work and legal concepts of the Creative Commons here.

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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Weblogs that link to APERTUM

Searching on Technorati, it was found that 3 other weblogs mention APERTUM on their links:



Mario Bucolo Museums Blog
A blog about museums and culture

Mario Bucolo also started a Museums Blog Webring, which attempts to link up various museums-related blogs.



MuseumsBlog.org
MuseumBlogs.org is a directory of museum and museum-related blogs as well as a space for re-postings.

If you click on the "Blog Age" option in the side bar, APERTUM is listed as the second-oldest weblog in the directory!



Single Planet

The weblog looks diverse, with entries on cultural heritage and also natural heritage. At the moment, there is a range of very interesting posts on China. There is also a list of links to heritage conservation on the sidebar, amongst others.



So to reciprocate, links to these weblogs have been added to the sidebar here, as well.

Happy browsing!

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Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Apologies for the lack of update on this blog. Work had been hell and time in constant short demand. Will be back next month. Happy browsing!

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Friday, February 03, 2006

Passing the 300-posts mark!

Logging into the Blogger web-site, which serves as the front end for updating this web-log, I noticed that a total of 300 posts have been reached! This makes an average of about 2.5 days for 1 post to appear. Not very even distribution all the time, but there you go ...

Happy reading!

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Saturday, May 15, 2004

100th Weblog Posting on APERTUM

As this is the 100th posting, I thought the space should be given over to comments from readers and users of this weblog. Please add your thoughts at the link to the comments page of this posting. And this will greatly help in gauging reactions to this weblog and its contents.
* How useful are the postings and the topics covered?
* Have the ensuing comments and discussion been helpful?
* Is the frequency of postings adequate? Or too much?
* Are there other information or web-site links related to preservation and heritage that would be useful to look at?
* Any suggestions for improvement?
All manner of comments and ideas are greatly appreciated!

Over the last 3 months or so, sometimes it feels a bit like a monologue, with brief interludes of dialogue and discussion. This does not seem ideal, or am I badly mistaken? Now is the time to have your say!

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