Does anyone actually read my Xanga page? It seems that more and more of my friends have both Xangas and "another" web log as well. I've largely resisted the tempation to have two logs of my own, partly because I don't want to be a lemming jumping on the Xanga bandwagon, and partly out of practicality: I'm already lazy enough to update my "real" site as is, without having another log to tend to.
But then again, I'm sort of capricious and random in my daily thinking and ponderings, and it reflects in the style of my main log: a hodgepodge of entries ranging from reflections on operating system design to heretical writings about my faith to snippets of songs I hear. Simply put, there's no real coherent theme or direction in the main blog. But then again, is it important to have one?
Should I use the Xanga site as an "overflow" so to speak? Or maybe just a mirror of this page, so people can use the (admittedly useful) email aggregation features of Xanga?
Comments generously left here or on my Xanga page may sway my decision one way or the other...