Saturday, April 30, 2011

Electric Circuit Diagram Design

Hi there.

Today is 31 July, 2025. Not 2011.

I set up this blog in 2011 .. about 14 years ago for the specific purpose of experimenting with search engine optimization (SEO) technologies.

Then as it turned out, I didn't need it. I had a few other blogs active at that time.

So I just left this dormant... No activity.

Today I am re-activating this blog. I deleted all comments previously sent by visitors. They were mostly spam comments. That's what usually happens when you leave a site unattended for too long.

The second thing I did ... I changed the title of this blog. The original title was exactly the same as the the title of this post .. "Electric Circuit Diagram Design".

The new title, as you can see... "Learn Electrical Diagrams".
Not that much different from the old title, but it's simpler.

The objectives of this blog now is also much simpler. I will be uploading electrical and electronic diagrams and drawings here. 

For each diagram or drawing that I upload, I will provide some information or explanation.

The purpose is to benefit readers who are still new to electrical and electronics, such as new hobbyists or beginners. Also for people not from electrical or electronic backgrounds, but have some needs to extract important information from electronic or electrical drawings and diagrams at home or at work.

This blog is for them.

Apart from diagrams and drawings, I will also be sending posts on whatever issues or topics that I think are good for beginners to know.

I expect there will be lots of technical tips in the forms of short posts. 

Short posts are easier for me to produce as I am not a good writer. Although short posts do not appear sophisticated, they are effective in presenting specific points. 

And they are good for delivering simple tips.

In my old blogging days, I have been known for posting very very long posts because Google search engine loved them.

However, usually a large percentage of technical tips useful for beginners were drowned out among so many other important information inside the same post.

That's why I always have this wish that one day I can grow enough of the skills to use short posts to share technical knowledge.

One other thing, all my blog posts are work in progress.

Usually I tend to keep coming to posts already published to add more information. Regular readers need to watch out for that. 

Now you know why lots of my blog posts were very long.

Okey guys... This is my first message. I don't know who will bother to read an introductory post such as this one, but I just felt the need to say something about the rules that I set for myself when blogging.

Also about why my blog posts look the way they do.

I will see you again in the next post.

Bye... 


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