
I've just outsourced the comments system to Disqus. :)
The old comments are still there, but all new comments will be using the new system.
I sincerely hope that it benefit both this blog and all future 'commenters'. :)

I've just outsourced the comments system to Disqus. :)
The old comments are still there, but all new comments will be using the new system.
I sincerely hope that it benefit both this blog and all future 'commenters'. :)
I am not really fond of using text-areas in my web browser for authoring blog posts. Emacs has excellent text editing capabilities, and it has Org-Mode which is perfect for authoring structured text, like blog posts.
There is a lot of functionality in Org-Mode; it can be used for taking notes, managing TODO-lists, time planning, GTD (Get Things Done) and much more. And, as with all things Emacs, I've only touched on a small part of what it offers.
You've probably noticed that my blog is using a brand new design, and maybe that it's not powered by Croogo any more. 
Nothing wrong with Croogo, but I've switched from using CakePHP to the Yii Framework, and - as a programmer - I couldn't resist the urge to reinvent the wheels and build my own (simple) blogging software.
Today I took the plunge and switched from Wordpress to Croogo.
I am a beginning CakePHP 'baker' myself, so what could be more befitting than a CakePHP powered CMS? 