Milestones: 4 Years and 1,003 Articles

Last night at dinner Sameer Patel asked me when I first started blogging. I started to experiment with weblogs and online publishing sometime in mid-2003, but the question reminded me of another milestone that happened late last month: Future Changes is four years old.

I started it in October 2005, and have been steadily writing ever since (for you history buffs, the site’s first title from 2005-2007 was Using Wiki in Education, then Blog on Wiki Patterns from 2007-2008). Including this note, the blog has 1,003 articles.

4 years and 1,003 articles. A nice moment to reflect. Now, back to work!

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  1. Man you make me feel like a newbie to blogging :)
    Good to see you last night, S.

  2. Congradulates stewart! hope to hear more from your site

  3. Here’s to a 1003 more!

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