After a long period of inactivity, this blog is coming back to life and there’s gonna be some changes! Some of those you may observe already - a new theme and a new domain address. The new domain is kind of problematic - as I don’t own psyho.pl any more, the links to this site are broken (at lest for the time being). This unfortunately also includes links from dzone. The RSS feed is still OK - thank’s to FeedBurner.
I’m thinking about changing the title (as the current title is a result of about 15 minutes of consideration), but first I want to make sure that I’ve come up with a good one. Email me, if you have any suggestions about that (or anything else for that matter :). Oh, and I definitely have to update my about page too…
The post topics will stay similar to the ones I’ve put up in the past. Hopefully from now on I’ll post at least semi-regularly. I will try to write more, but shorter posts - wtith code snippets, etc.
Cheers!
Adam

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Hi there,
If you read this post, it means that you are either really bored, and have nothing else better to do (my advice: go play some games at One More Level - it’s more interesting), or you are just so very interested in my writing, that you decided to read everything on my blog (in this case I’m really flattered and even more so - surprised). Either way I’d like to welcome you to my blog and hope that you’ll enjoy reading my posts.
As this is my first blog post (ever ;-)), I guess I should write a couple of words about myself. My name is Adam Pohorecki and my friends call me Psyho (BTW: call me Psyho). I’m a CS student from Krakow, Poland. I’m pretty much a geek, and a Google Reader addict (seriously, I couldn’t live without it). As for my professional life, I started a small IT company called DraftSoft with a couple of my friends (don’t try and google us - we don’t have a web page yet). My work revolves mostly around Java-related technologies, but I’m always a sucker for any “new and shiny” programming language, tool or framework - just don’t have time to learn them all. Right now I’m fascinated by Groovy on Grails, GWT and Spring.
In case you were wondering about this post’s title - the thing that everybody elese does is technical blogging. It really seems that everyone has one of those blogs nowadays. However, the other people aren’t the reason why I started this blog - I bought this domain some time ago and just had to do something with it:)
I hope that you’ll find my blog informative - I’ve really started it to discuss my ideas and problems with the community (ah, what a beautiful word ;)) Hopefully in time, I’ll post some tools, tips&tricks etc. that I develop for my own use or just find somewhere on the web. Since English isn’t my native language, I expect to make lots of mistakes in my blog posts. If you ever see any - just let me know. That’s the only way I’ll ever learn:)
To thank you, my Dear Reader, for patiently reading this whole Yet Another Introductory Post, I’d like to reward you with something:
This is the first episode of ICN series “2/8 life” and, guess what? It’s about blogging:) Enjoy, and stick around, there’s more to come.
Psyho