It has been super busy for these past several days. I really realized how moving is a hard job. I'm now writing this article in front of the boarding gate in YVR as I finally finished all the job after a great struggle. Though I had always been taking care not to increase my personal belongings, four years were long enough to allow them to come to more than 10 boxes. I left most of them both in my KIND friend's storage and in my car so that I can restart my happy life in Canada whenever I like. I think it's a big waste to exchange all of them into cash if I have to purchase them some day again. Sure changing living environment sometimes is a good idea, but it is more or less wasteful. I remember a few months ago watching a kind of short movie of dolphin swimming in a blue sea alone. It looked very pleasant with no personal belongings. If I could live without any personal things including clothes, gadgets, books and so on, it can be called an ultimate happy life. I'm thinking about now reducing my personal things or at least I should not increase the amount of them.
Hey Kevin, two things:1) Movable Type and MT Enteprise will awalys be grossly underreported in comparisons like this because of the large number of installations on intranets. Since I've rejoined the consulting world, my experience has shown that about 90% of the blogs I've worked with are not publically accessible. Because of the nature of corporate communications, intranet installations tend to be much larger (in terms of number of blogs/authors and general activity) than public facing installs.2) I'd love to see where Vox falls in this comparison. It also a generator tag ( Vox )
Posted by: Avtar | January 25, 2014 at 09:08 AM