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Tumblr Migration

In what could end up being a failed experiment, I’ve decided to take JasonHeppler.org in a different direction.  Rather than the bells and whistles of WordPress, I’ve decided that Tumblr may serve my purposes better in terms of sharing information.  Sharing and writing on Tumblr is just as simple as sharing on Twitter, and my schedule seems to only allow for brief sharing opportunities rather than sustained blog essays.  Essays, reviews, and such will still appear here from time to time, but Tumblr makes sharing both long-form and brief noteworthy items a snap.  This also means that the Tweetly Review section I use to maintain will no longer be done since sharing is now done in (nearly) real-time.

I’m still trying to fix some domain name issues, so please bear with me while I get things ironed out.

For the time being, I’m leaving commenting turned off.  You can always find me on Twitter or Buzz, where more meaningful conversations can happen.

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