This is a journal, updated frequently since 1999, published by me, Peter Rukavina.
I write here about topics including technology, design, printing, travel and Prince Edward Island.
You can read these posts in a variety of ways:
- As they’re written. The front page always contains the 8 latest posts, in reverse chronological order.
- By email subscription. Every day you’ll receive a digest of what I’ve written that day.
- By RSS. Subscribe with a feed reader.
- By year, month, and day in the archive. Here’s what I wrote in April 2005, for example.
- By topic. I assign posts to one or more topics, and you can see these aggregated together, from Alex Campbell to Youngfolk & The Kettle Black.
- By searching. Enter a keyword or phrase to find posts that match. Like “printing and ink”.
How Much I’ve Written
All told, there are more than 7,500 posts here, just over 2.1 million words. Publication frequency has varied by year: so far 2005 was the most vigorous publishing year, but things have been on an upswing since 2016.
The average length of posts from 1999 to 2016 was 287 words. The longest post to date have been “Adventures on the Information Red Clay Road” Redux from 2012 and I’m the Map: Mapping and Agency in a Digital World from 2016.
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Peter Rukavina
100 Prince Street
Charlottetown, PE
Canada, C1A 4R4
Email peter@rukavina.net
Telephone +1 (902) 892-2556
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