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Oct 23, 2007
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I just got my Wii last Friday and I want to track my weight loss. I signed up on here thinking it will help, but I want to take it a step further and start a blog about it. One problem. I don't know anything about running a blog or getting it started.
I am amazed at how effective of a workout the Wii can be and I think I can help spread the word with a detailed blog as well as tracking my progress here.
Can anyone help with suggestions and tips?
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Oct 23, 2007
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check out www.blogger.com, probably the best easiest place to start without having to deal with all the weird stuff on myspace, etc
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Oct 23, 2007
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Thanks, I just signed up.
Here's the link...
http://wii4weightloss.blogspot.com/
Help keep me motivated and feel free to post your thoughts.
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traineo Regular
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Sep 9, 2007
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Couldn't you have just used Traineo for you blog?
You can post comments on your home page and stuff.
I know it's not a complete blog, but still.
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Oct 23, 2007
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Hmm, home page? I didn't know anything about this. Can other people view it? I guess it's kind of redundant this way, but I want to catalog my adventure and the real intent is to keep myself motivated. It will also give me experience with a blog for which I may use for other means.
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traineo Regular
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http://logan6.traineo.com/ <-- Yep and you even can have an RSS feed.
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Why does everyone and their monkey want to post their personal info out there for the world to read. If you read 2600 Hacker mag, you know what I'm talking about... Why the world do people all of a sudden think it's cool to let everyone and their dog know about all your personal thoughts, ideas, and everything, and freely give away all their privacy rights? Just look at the recent stuff going on... Google is driving down streets all over the place putting people's addresses out there for the world to see along with a picture of the nice shiny car they drive that sits either on the driveway or in the street in front of the house... all the telcos helped Bush illegally tap telephones and are continuing to do it... folks in Washington want isps to store everything about everyone for a long period of time so that they can start looking back and tracking people. It's starting to get spooky around here. I read the other day on slashdot that some scientists are working on new gizmos that can read brain patterns and stuff... We are literally only years away from there being no such thing as privacy... we'll live our entire lives under watchful eye of cameras like the Truman Show... we already do just about.
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traineo Regular
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berlinagain.blogspot.com
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