The Blog
Rarely updated now, used during Journalism MA at the University of Sheffield.

I like
Boingboing.
It's a very popular Blog - one of the biggest on the planet in fact, and the
2,083rd biggest website in the USA at the time of writing. A link up on there and... well I'll be able to add an exact figure tomorrow, but tens of thousands of extra readers show up.
If (and this part is crucial) if you get the address of your blog right. Otherwise it's just a nice post and a link that goes nowhere and lots of confused readers.
gjtm.blogger.com I wrote. gjtm.blogspot.com it is. Who knew.
So, great, I got a story posted to Boingboing. But, oh. What might have been.
Still, if I'd thought about it I'd have had a tidy up first anyway and posted something literate. Like the US election October Suprise post I've been working on that keeps being rapidly overtaken by the news. And I think avoiding the attention is probably more useful for me right now. Yes, that's my line and I'm sticking to it.
[Possibly corrected by morning]

One month on, my website is done. Finished. Over. I can't touch it again.
Which is a shame really, as it's full of mistakes, typos, errors and generally poor writing. And it has an awful name.
But you don't need me to tell you that. Go take a look.
The Nebula Science Monitor(I suspect in the next few days i'll clone the site and correct a copy for wider public showing. It was just tough getting everything done on this one, and a few errors crpt in at the end.)

Head over to me other blog to read the
live account of the demolition. Full story and video will follow soon on the (still un-named) Science news beta website.
This month I won't be blogging. I'll mostly be working on another project - some kinda Science News type website. The site's being built from scratch and is nearly ready, but it'll be accompanied at launch with a new blog.
It's running now but branding isn't finished yet. At the moment there's a stack of great links up there, and a pile of news will follow shortly. Go have a look, maybe even link to it.