More Cobb Blogs
The Stephen Cobb Blog is not the only place that I express myself online. I post to some other blogs, some for work, some for play.
This page lists most of the blogs to which I post. As you can tell by now, I do not subscribe to the unified theory of blogging which some bloggers observe. The unified theory of blogging holds that an individual should have one blog to which they post all their stuff.
As someone who wears many hats, but sometimes goes bare-headed (see the montage on the left) I’m just not that unified. Maybe I’ll get there one day. But for now, the best I can do is this provide a list:
- Scobb’s Security Blog: This was my first blog, I started it in June of 2005 as “Scobb’s Blog” but changed the name as my posts focused on information security more than anything else. It was named a 2006 “Blog of Note!” which makes me an award-winning blogger.
- The Dare Not Walk Alone Blog: Created to support the movie. The movie won an award. That makes me an award winning producer.
- Cobb on the Road: This is where I post stuff about travel and mechanical travel-enabling devices.
- The Rural Broadband Blog: Written to try and spread awareness of the plight of rural Americans who lack free and open access to affordable broadband that many of their city-dwelling cousins take for granted.
- Cobb on Arts and Entertainment: Posts about things I see, hear, and read that are worth mentioning.
- Monetate Marketing Optimization Blog: Written to educate the market for software that can test and target website content, without IT, supported by a great product: Monetate. Wrote an average of one blog per week for three years.
- Celtic Curse Hemochromatosis Blog: An effort to raise awareness of hemochromatosis, the most common genetic killer in America, about which most American doctors know diddly.
There may be a couple more out there but if so they have been sadly neglected. I need to round them up and spruce them up before linking to them. Of course, with all these blogs, some dating back to 2005, it is not so surprising that I have written over 1,500 posts.
