I subscribe to about 20 feeds (nowhere close to someone like Scoble) and on several of them, I'd noticed the advice to set a rate of posting that is reasonable and can be maintained and then stick with it (Atwood). I'm not trying to gain readership and I'm not trying to compare myself to any of the 20 experts I follow. I am, however, trying to improve myself. So, I'm going to follow the advice- my starting rate (through the end of the year) will be to post at least once every two weeks.
Maybe that seems like a wussy goal to some of you, and I would agree- to a certain extent. But I'm new to blogging, collaboration is not a huge priority where I work (a mistake, I agree) so I'm working against the tide here, and I have 4 kids at home under the age of 6 so I don't have a great deal of computer time at home. Wussy or not, that's my goal.
The post I'm working on now (which I hope to publish by tomorrow) is similar to my last one. C# and telnet can be friends, and so can C# and ftp- in the raw, no less. I had to connect to an ftp server and use RAW FTP commands (RECV, PASV, etc) so I thought I'd pass on a few helpful hints.