The Social Space Station is one! Who knew?
The Social Space Station is now over a year old. I missed the anniversary, mostly because I can’t believe so much time has passed!
The first tumble was posted on June 3rd 2007. It is not a particularly fine example of elegant online prose but it did state reasonably accurately the point of this tumblelog. And, occasionally I think it was achieved.
What do you think?
I also wanted to take the opportunity to say thanks to all the contributors and readers out there who have made the Station what it is today - a tiny blip on the massive-evolving-online-social-universe where anyone whose anyone resides. Even though the Station is presently piloted by a single person, the connections spread far and wide in the hope that a tiny community of interested and sympathetic space observers mingle and share on its continuing journey.
I admit the output has dropped recently but this will change soon as there’s plenty of things in the pipeline. How can there not be? The Internet changes daily which means that there is always something new to discuss, comment on, take a different position, share, question and present.
Over the next year I hope, to finish the superstructure design (I’m waiting on a new banner); move the links into a sidebar module to leave the main content space for text, video, audio and images; tumble every week (yeah righto); display tags; plug in new and useful social networking services; post guest tumbles (let me know if you want to contribute something); attract more readers … phew, let’s not get too carried away.
Having said that, I would be delighted to receive any feedback about how to improve this tumblelog. Either email me or post comments below this tumble if you have something constructive to say.
Finally, thanks again to you loyal readers for hanging in there and a big hello to those new space rangers who might be turning up now to see whose polluting the blogosphere with irrelevant dribble.
This is the Mission Controller signing off.