About Me

Just another IT worker who was outsourced. I got unemployment for awhile but then it ran out. Now, I am just trying to survive. (** Update - I am no longer homeless. Read blog to see the progression**) Since I became homeless I spend most of my time driving my beater around northern NJ, job hunting, blogging, and sleeping in parks or in my car at night. The rest of the time I devote to keeping all of my old projects, ideas, and dreams alive. Other than advertisements,all of the links and graphics on this site have been created by me and reflect my various projects and accomplishments over the years. The point is, even though my formal IT career is apparently gone, I hold out hope that my “Cloud Computing” projects or OLAP application will right the ship for me. I am pinning all my hopes on these so you will find links and articles scattered around the site and in the posts. There may be some who wind up here for reasons of employment or homelessness. Others may stumble on this site because of some linkages to stock market indicators and data. Others may stumble here because they are interested in Cloud Computing. Whatever the reason, I feel that my situation and ruminations may resonate with all people who come here, especially with others like myself. Continued below...

About Me Continued

Not having blogged before I actually look forward to the prospect of sharing ideas and experiences with others who may have suffered a similar fate – not just in the world of IT and outsourcing, but in a larger, more profound way. People who have suffered, lost, fought, triumphed, and perhaps fallen again. People who find themselves contemplating mortality, the past, present, future, the fate our country, and countless other things. I will often include photos or video in the posts if I feel they may enhance them in some way. As long as my laptop and car don’t let me down, I still have the wherewithal and means to keep fighting. I am always in the debt of those who leave their wireless routers in their default state (linksys + no encryption). Hotspots like coffee shops and bookstores also prove useful to me but at the same time, I believe that keen observers can tell that I am homeless no matter how hard I try to conceal it. This is a constant source of stress and embarrassment. I sincerely believe that this blog will ultimately have a happy ending. Frankly, the longer I continue this, the worse it will be for me.

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Successfully ported blog to Wordpress

I guess this is pretty obvious considering how different it looks.

4 Responses to “Successfully ported blog to Wordpress”

  • Gail:

    Glad it went OK…I really like your blog. More photos, please, and more about your day to day life now that you have a home!
    Best regards!

  • Rob:

    Thanks Gail. Will try :-)

  • Jerry:

    So you went from Blogger to Wordpress? I’m curious as to how long the porting process took, were there any snags? Do you lose any content along the way?

  • Rob:

    Hi Jerry. It wasnt as bad as I thought it would be. I exported it using the utility on Blogger. It grabbed all of the content and the comments. Then, when in Wordpress, I was able to import everything pretty well. The Wordpress plugins for the graphics and sidebar stuff did take me awhile to get right. It was a bit more time consuming than the blogger methodology but well worth it. I am pretty happy with the way the blog looks overall. Thanks for reading.
    Rob

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