Dec 25, 2008
Finally…advancement.
I would say that I am one of the most technologically advanced people I know. Not bragging, just stating a fact.
I like computers and know how to use them. I like the internet and know how to make it work for me. I regularly (huge understatement) use Facebook and Google and am a constant shopper of Amazon. My cell phone is kept closer than anything else I use throughout the day; as a matter of fact, the battery usually dies before the day is over and I believe my bill showed 6,000 sent and received messages last month! I generally have, or have thoroughly read about, new technology when it’s released and, as my friends can testify, my laptop can’t show too many hours of use because it’s upgraded too often.
I say all this to further instill the fact that I do know technology and am up with the tech/geek world. The only thing that seems to break this mold I have placed myself in, is that this happens to be my first (and only) blog. I have a Facebook which has ‘Notes’ and I have a Twitter (which I rarely use due to Facebook), but for some odd reason I have never found the need to start a personal blog. Until now, that is. I have finally advanced into the world of blogging (in no small part to my buddy Chris and his constant nagging over our starting the podcast).
So, subscribe to my RSS Feed, leave your comments, let me know what you think of my blog, my views, and my life. Believe me, its more interesting that it sounds.
Posted by Nathaniel Keifer




Welcome to the Wonderful World of WordPress. If you ask me (and I know you didn't, so I'll stop you there), everyone should have a personal blog. It was, after all, what most social networks were about before MySpace turned them into nothing more than "hey, these are the bands I like", "hey, look at these photos of me", and "hey, look at how many friends I have"…
oh great you are going to be one of those people who send out a Christmas letter, that is 5 pages long about how many trips to the doctors you took, how many times your wife burnt dinner.
only you would make a website about yourself.