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    Marc Clifton
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    I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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      I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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      Jorgen Andersson
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      Why keep the post private? Anyway, to answer your question. No I don't blog, I'm not lingually gifted.

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        I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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        I use mine to attract promiscuous women, is that what you meant? :)

        New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0 There's a fine line between crazy and free spirited and it's usually a prescription. I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.

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          I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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          Maximilien
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          That is not really private; that is what a blog is. Share, share away.

          I'd rather be phishing!

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            I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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            I started keeping personal and work notes as private blogs a few years ago. It worked great until it got to be a pain, then...months go by with no postings. :omg: I've also tried OneNote as a journal of sorts...again, with the same results. :( Just today, I was thumbing through a couple of legal pads and a few hundred pages of loose notes to find something important to the task at hand...never did find what I was looking for either...:confused: Back to the point, any method/mechanism you can use to store notes is only as effective as your commitment to using it. Something searchable would obviously be a benefit, unlike my 'legal pad' solution to keeping notes! :laugh:

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              I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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              That's what I use CP for. :-D And, remember that every CP member has a blog on their profile page.

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                I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                Mark_Wallace
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                Marc Clifton wrote:

                I guess, first off, do you even have a blog?

                Nope. I would never find the time to work on it.

                Marc Clifton wrote:

                And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc?

                I occasionally upload stuff to my web-site (without linking to it from within the site -- pretty much the same as the "private" thing you mention), if I want to let other people have access to it (e.g. I've done that so that I can post links to pictures here), but never for stuff that's for me personally. I have been known to use skydrive, google drive, and dropbox for that, though, particularly if I only have a phone or tab with me.

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                  I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                  I do have a blog or two - but rarely get around to posting to them (and I lost the entire contents of the one I did use regularly in a fit of stupidity) For stuff of interest to me, though, I use evernote. worth its weight. I can always copy to a blog if I want to make it public (and copy to it from blog, for that matter) so I treat Evernote as my local scratchpad - and sometimes pretty stuff up and post it

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                    I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                    I can't tell you. It is too private. :-D

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                      I can't tell you. It is too private. :-D

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                      I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong._**
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                      JimmyRopes wrote:

                      I can't tell you. It is too private. :-D

                      Well, you can definitely trust the internet as a big chunk of it is already consisting of "private" things.. :laugh:

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                        I use mine to attract promiscuous women, is that what you meant? :)

                        New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0 There's a fine line between crazy and free spirited and it's usually a prescription. I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.

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                        So yo want women that does not judge, or lacking in care[╔]? Is that the only type of women you can handle then? ;P :laugh:

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                          I started keeping personal and work notes as private blogs a few years ago. It worked great until it got to be a pain, then...months go by with no postings. :omg: I've also tried OneNote as a journal of sorts...again, with the same results. :( Just today, I was thumbing through a couple of legal pads and a few hundred pages of loose notes to find something important to the task at hand...never did find what I was looking for either...:confused: Back to the point, any method/mechanism you can use to store notes is only as effective as your commitment to using it. Something searchable would obviously be a benefit, unlike my 'legal pad' solution to keeping notes! :laugh:

                          "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                          kmoorevs wrote:

                          Back to the point, any method/mechanism you can use to store notes is only as effective as your commitment to using it. Something searchable would obviously be a benefit, unlike my 'legal pad' solution to keeping notes!

                          Are you not a developer? Why not create a web app or a desktop app that you can custom to 100% your needs where you can allow for search criteria and tags etc etc..? :-\

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                            I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                            I have no blog (had one but moved all that to CP...), I use Google Drive to store such lists online...

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                              I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                              Me: Google, What is a blog?

                              Google wrote:

                              blog bläɡ/ noun 1. a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style. verb verb: blog; 3rd person present: blogs; past tense: blogged; past participle: blogged; gerund or present participle: blogging 1. add new material to or regularly update a blog. "it's about a week since I last blogged"

                              So my answer would be: facebook, codeproject, linkedin. (not very useful in your case, unless the CP hamsters can conjure up "private blog space" or something) alternatively, as a knowledge base consider a wiki-page like concept perhaps?

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                                I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                                  I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                                  I do have a blog, but no private stuff (yet) and probably never will. Actually, I don't have any personal notes on how to do stuff, except from the projects I created to test one thing or another. For shortcuts, commands, articles etc. that I need to remember I usually create a document and email them to myself. And then I never look at them again :D

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                                    I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                                    Some have already said this, but I would not keep these "gems" private. I would either post them here (somewhere) or on you blog, as "public". If you find these notes helpful, I am sure many other will as well. Share the knowledge.

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                                      I guess, first off, do you even have a blog? And if so, do you use it for private things, like important notes, etc? Reason being, it just occurred to me that the notes on how to backup a Postgres database, transfer it to my PC, and restore it locally, are commands I always have to do a "history" on to see how I did it. Figured, I might as well use my blog but keep the post private to retain these little workflow gems. Marc

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                                        I have no blog (had one but moved all that to CP...), I use Google Drive to store such lists online...

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                                        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

                                        I use Google Drive to store such lists online...

                                        That's a good idea. Thanks! Marc

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                                          Me: Google, What is a blog?

                                          Google wrote:

                                          blog bläɡ/ noun 1. a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style. verb verb: blog; 3rd person present: blogs; past tense: blogged; past participle: blogged; gerund or present participle: blogging 1. add new material to or regularly update a blog. "it's about a week since I last blogged"

                                          So my answer would be: facebook, codeproject, linkedin. (not very useful in your case, unless the CP hamsters can conjure up "private blog space" or something) alternatively, as a knowledge base consider a wiki-page like concept perhaps?

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                                          V. wrote:

                                          as a knowledge base consider a wiki-page like concept perhaps?

                                          I still own the domain pensieve.org, which was once alive and using screwturn wiki for just that. Marc

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