Cleaning is not my favorite activity. Before the digital age, my office was a good place to show visitors what information overload can physically look like. Now, this expression is all in my computer or online -- so for my real-life visitors, things have become rather boring.
I still use the same techniques from the past where, about 90 percent of the time, I could quickly retrieve information from what, at first glance, appeared to be a disorganized pile of paper. Of course, about 10 percent of the time, it could take me up to a week to locate information. Even with all the search engines in place, incidentally finding information might take some time. That was not good for my image.
In the past week I received three independent complaints that my weblog was loading slowly. I wondered: what might cause that? For the first time I had posted some video clips, including interviews with the Asia-Pacific president of PR firm Edelman and sex blogger Muzi Mei, but I could not imagine that these little scripts could slow down my weblog so suddenly.
So, I used a strategy that is not limited to China, but certainly been made perfect here: I blamed somebody else. It's the government, it's the Internet censor, it's the pollution or the climate change. In this case I thought my Web host Bluehost was an obvious candidate for my anger. I started to announce that I needed a new host.
The good thing about a blog is that there is often somebody in my audience who can set me straight. His advice sounded familiar: Clean up your weblog. See, I also use my blog as my playground to test all kind of new gadgets -- but I hadn't always removed the leftovers of those experiments. That, he wrote, might be one other cause of my downloading problems.
He was right. I cleaned up my blog and it is up to speed again.
My sincere apologies to Bluehost for even thinking they were the cause. It was me.
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