The Blogger Laid Bare

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Date: 08 May 2007 11:34:22

I've practically made a religion of blogging carefully and it's my belief that in order to do it safely one must adhere to strickt rools(sic).

Here's a refresher.

The Rools aka The 5 Commandments

  1. No blogging about work nor blogging from the office, regardless of how relaxed things are in the bosom of the IT dept where I work. Just not worth getting dooced.
  2. Do not blog anything you'd be afraid/embarrassed to have someone (read anyone) know about you.
  3. Sound intelligent [also known as the don't blog about TV rool (no disrespect intended to TV bloggers... no, really - there's a place for it... it just isn't here)]
  4. Don't blog about the family. Ever.
  5. Don't blog drunk. [ok so it never happens, but the rool's there, just in case.]

And it's just as well. Because, as pretty much any blogger knows, you just never know who's reading.

So, I hear you ask... 'Deeleea What's making you think about this today of all days [or any other...]?'

Well gentle reader, I got totally sprung today. Big sprung me by Googling my name - and not even my real name but the name that I usually go by [yeah, they're different...].

To his credit, when we were IMing today he came clean. And truth to tell, if I'd known I'd probably still not likely have watered down my recent entries but I was a bit shell shocked that it was so easy to find.

It's interesting, I've always been honest about the blog, and would have 'fessed up to it eventually, KiwiFella used to read it, maybe he still does, we haven't been in touch for a while. The O.C knows how to find it but I don't think he's that interested in my personal life so I'm pretty sure he doesn't pop in (unless he does... in which case Hi!).

So I was surprised by how disturbed I was. I guess it was the element of control factor. It's usually me giving the keys away rather than someone finding the keys under the mat and letting themselves in.

I guess I just wasn't aware that the keys aren't under the mat.

They're in the lock.