One of the things I like regarding blogging at blogger.com is that I don't have to compose in HTML. There are two modes of composing. One is the blogger can compose in HTML or one can compose in a mode actually called: "Compose".
This allows the blogger to use "Cut and Paste" and to add photos directly from one's Iphone or Android or other camera etc.
I tend to prefer to have an Iphone that I can connect to either a macbook pro laptop or to my wife's new Imac at her desk (which is also my desk too). However, my Macbook I take with me all over the U.S. when traveling so I can compose blogs at my site through WIFI from wherever I am. (sometimes even on board a plane) when wifi is available on a plane I'm flying on.
But, if you are wanting to start a blog just understand that at least here at blogger.com you don't have to go to all the trouble of composing directly into HTML yourself.
My other blog at Geocities I had to compose always directly in HTML and I eventually got used to this. But, I never really did figure out how to post picture at that site. So, often I gave people URLs to look up things I was referring to a lot too.
So, if you want to blog blogger.com is very convenient in this way if you want a blog that spans the globe and goes wherever Google goes too worldwide.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
Top 10 Posts This Month
- Because of fighting in Ukraine and Israel Bombing Iran I thought I should share this EMP I wrote in 2011
- "There is nothing so good that no bad may come of it and nothing so bad that no good may come of it": Descartes
- Keri Russell pulls back the curtain on "The Diplomat" (season 2 filming now for Netflix)
- most read articles from KYIV Post
- Historicity of Jesus-Wikipedia
- reprint of: Drones very small to large
- US intelligence officials make last-ditch effort to sound the alarm over foreign election interference
- The ultra-lethal drones of the future | New York Post 2014 article
- Jack Ryan from Prime (4 seasons)
- When I began to write "A Journey through Time"
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
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