New look, same empty content
I have already gotten one positive comment about the new design. I would love to take credit for it, but alas, it is one of the stock blogger templates. Blogger just relaunched their new services (NOW! With comments!) and rather than figuring out all the new tags and syntax, I decided to just pick one of stock templates (CSS friendly, no less) and then deploy.
So, now people can add comments to the vapid site!
Too bad they don't have the better remote blogging from airplanes. I am on an endless circling around Chicago as the weather sucks. So now we are being diverted to Indianapolis to get more gas and then head back to Chicago.

3 Comments:
I love the new design, sweat or dry brow on your part, Colin.
It has been kind of amazing to watch the blogosphere churn and grumble over the past week: First this beautiful new Blogger redesign, then the launch of Movable Type 3.0, with its new licensing scheme. On yesterday's Fresh Air, Bill Moyers likened the current world of blogging to the first days of the printing press. (I know that's no new observation, but I liked hearing him say it again.) Everything is exciting, you know?
11:38 AM
Yeah, I like it as well. Funny, I assumed it was yours, as it has some of your design aesthetic to it.
Here's hoping you land soon. :)
2:56 PM
Can you believe they made me create an entire blog for myself just so that I can post comments on Roughgroove's blog? That's so, so, responsible.
And yet it only took me five minutes. If getting my asthma medication were that easy, I wouldn't be wheezing away as I am.
I think the new blog format looks swell, Colin, I mean RoughGroove. And stuff doesn't overlap on top of other stuff, as it was wont to do in the old display. I would have pointed this out to you, but I wasn't allowed to post comments.
6:37 PM
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