When I started this blog in 2010, I still had a dialup connection to a laptop. Getting broadband made Internet activity a lot easier, but it also made it feasible to begin editing Wikipedia, which then seduced me shamelessly into becoming one of it's slaves.
I knew my work on Wikipedia was undoubtedly useful, whereas this blog had almost no readers and therefore achieved nothing.
I bought an iPad. Was it three or four years ago? That liberated me from working from home, but seemed to make Wikipedia a bit hard to edit. So I began a new love affair with Twitter.
Twitter helped me focus back onto my original objective - to attract people to the cause of preventing dangerous climate change, and to both find, and disseminate, useful information on climate change and the technologies being developed to replace the burning of fossil fuels.
Now I am returning full circle to this blog, as a way of writing longer pieces than Twitter allows. Maybe some people will enjoy and find useful some of my earlier posts from 2010!
I aim to use Twitter to drive some traffic to this blog. Another experiment begins!
Oh! And I bought an iPhone, so recently that I am still getting used to it. Maybe that will also change the way I work and what I choose to work on.
I should finish by saying that I wrote a journal on paper for many years, and this blog superseded the handwritten journal. I regretted that. It's one of the reasons I abandoned the blog for about six years. It's all about finding the right balance.