13 thoughts on “If I could’ve done it all over again”
I sort of like your mouthful of an old-school blog title!
I too chose my title on a whim at a time when I didn’t think the blog would last, or be read by anyone, but I’m actually happy with it, even though people sometimes complain about it, and can’t pronounce or spell it.
There are always subtitles.
too late; didn’t rename
With a slight change of ordering, you could at least have had a pronounceable acronym, SMICSS.
As it is, I just tell people to read Andrew Gelman’s blog plus link, rather than the title.
Stan-tastical Modeling, Casual Inference, and Social Séances.
Casual Interference.
Casual Intemperance.
ts;bp
I’ve always thought your biggest naming mistake was not putting that extra “a” in “Stan”.
“For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death.” http://kingjamesprogramming.tumblr.com/
(“Posts generated by a Markov chain trained on the King James Bible and Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs.”)
I sort of like your mouthful of an old-school blog title!
I too chose my title on a whim at a time when I didn’t think the blog would last, or be read by anyone, but I’m actually happy with it, even though people sometimes complain about it, and can’t pronounce or spell it.
There are always subtitles.
too late; didn’t rename
With a slight change of ordering, you could at least have had a pronounceable acronym, SMICSS.
As it is, I just tell people to read Andrew Gelman’s blog plus link, rather than the title.
Stan-tastical Modeling, Casual Inference, and Social Séances.
Casual Interference.
Casual Intemperance.
ts;bp
I’ve always thought your biggest naming mistake was not putting that extra “a” in “Stan”.
tl;dr but here is my opinion anyway, or tl;dr|mo
And now, it’s taken!
http://www.onthemedia.org/blogs/on-the-media/
Ugh! My blog is much better than that.
“For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death.”
http://kingjamesprogramming.tumblr.com/
(“Posts generated by a Markov chain trained on the King James Bible and Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs.”)