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Mir Aias Google Blogger Blog About Page

Thursday, March 29, 2018
Mir Aias was the name of one of my very first Google Blogger blogs. I've deleted it already. This blog (Writing Archives) replaced it. Since it's been years since I've had Mir Aias, I can't quite remember anymore if I simply replaced the name with this one or if I deleted Mir Aias then created a new blog. Either way, that blog is gone now.

The post below shows the text for the Mir Aias about page. I didn't want to just delete it and lose all the info, so I decided to keep it here. It was last edited on September 22, 2016 1:38 PM. You can check out the very first post for that blog here.
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Hello and welcome to Mir Aias. I hope you enjoy your stay here. In this blog, you will find all sorts of writing tips and tutorials. You will also find stories, fictional pieces, short stories, poems, philosophical musings, thoughts, and so much more. Since this blog is rather new, you might not be able to find all of the above yet. But rest assured that you'll soon be seeing all of that and more later on.

Now, I’m sure you're curious (you are, aren’t you? Well, if you’re not or if you prefer not to know, then you can just skip this part and scroll further down for the other info that you might be interested in) and wondering about this blog's name. What in the world is Mir Aias, am I right? Well, first, let’s look at each word individually:

Mir

  • This is actually a Russian word and it means "world"
  • It can also mean "peace"
  • In Russian Cyrillic, the word is written as мир
  • What do you think about this word?
  • I think it's got a really nice ring to it, you know?
  • It flows so well and I like the way that it sounds so I wanted to make use of it
  • Plus, don't you think that the meaning is absolutely, utterly brilliant?
  • Oh, and did you know that there is a Russian space station known as Mir? Awesome, Да (pronounced as da, means yes)?

Russia and the United States of America, the world's superpowers, working together on the Shuttle-Mir program
The Shuttle-Mir program is a collaboration between
Russia and the United States of America. Isn't it nice
to see the world's 'superpowers' working together?
Look at the things that they can do and achieve when
they combine their forces, strengths and abilities.

Aias

  • This is actually a Greek name. You might recognize it more as Ajax. Yes, Aias can also be known as Ajax
  • Ajax or Aias is actually a figure from Greek Mythology
  • He is a Greek hero who plays a very important role in the Iliad by Homer
  • He is said to be really powerful, strong, and tall. He was a really great warrior, and it was said that only the hero Achilles was greater than him 
  • His main weapon is a shield, and he fought against many of the Trojans including Hector
  • Aside from being the name of an awesome hero from Greek Mythology, the word Ajax is also associated with programming
  • It is known as either Ajax or AJAX and is short for asynchronous JavaScript and XML
  • Ajax isn't a programming language. Basically, it makes it easy to send and receive data from a server asynchronously or in the background, which means that you don't have to reload or interfere with the look of the webpage you're on while you're trying to get this new data

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Ajax the great, hero from Greek Mythology, holding his spear and shield

Well, if you haven't guessed by now (but I'm sure you have if you've come this far), I am really quite interested in mythology, and this includes more than just Greek Mythology. I am also interested in some Russian stuff too, but that's mostly thanks to my current interest in Hetalia Axis Powers.

It's an anime and manga series by Hidekaz Himaruya where the characters are all anthropomorphic personifications of the countries of the world. And, yes, that means that I'm also very much interested in the other countries or characters of this series as well. But, then again, I've always been fascinated with history and world travel and other things like that.

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Some of the characters from the Hetalia Axis Powers anime and manga series by Hidekaz Himaruya

Anyway, combine Mir and Aias together, and you get Mir Aias. It sounds even nicer when you put them together like that, ne? But how did I come up with this name in the first place? Well, I actually came up with this name thanks to one of the stories that I'm working on.

Mir Aias is supposed to be the name of a programming language that one of my characters created. Anyway, I was looking around for possible names from the existing programming languages and other programming-related concepts out there when I decided to just make up my own.

As mentioned above, Ajax isn't a programming language, but it is related to programming, so I went with Aias since it's another name for Ajax. Plus, I didn't want to use Ajax because it doesn't really sound all that nice compared to Aias, now, does it?

What about Mir then? Well, it has absolutely nothing to do with programming, but, like I said earlier, I like the meaning and the way that it sounds so I went with it. Besides, in the story that I said I was working on, this programming name was actually suggested by the programmer's friend who just so happens to be Russian so that explains the use of the Russian term.

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In the story, the American is a very talented programmer who creates a
programming language. His Russian friend was the one who came up with the name Mir Aias

Just to be clear, there is no real-world programming language known as Mir Aias. I made it up. LOL. But, hey, maybe someday, it can be made real? What do you think?

Okay, that ends our discussion about the name of this blog. Aside from this Google Blogger blog, I also have several blogs on other platforms, and I also write and publish articles on a number of other sites.

Here's a list:

Blogs

To add: as mentioned here and here, I've deleted the Quote Archives Tumblr blog.

Writing Sites

  • HubPages
  • Persona Paper
  • Daily Two Cents
  • Writedge
  • Bubblews

To add: Bubblews has shut down, Persona Paper has stopped paying, and Daily Two Cents and Writedge have changed their payment model from pay-per-view to revenue-sharing.

I also make themes for Tumblr. They’re highly-customizable, responsive and mobile-friendly with lots of options and features. You can take a look at the demo blogs to see them in action.

For more info and details on all of the above, you can just check out the links that you’re interested in. Am currently working on even more themes so stay tuned for more updates. If you need some help with your theme or if you want me to make you one, please feel free to contact me for more info and we can talk about it.

For a more detailed, interesting and entertaining overview of everything mentioned above, you can go here. You can also find me on social media: Twitter and Pinterest.

If you still want to know more, then, please, read on. I write on several other sites, writing platforms and blogs as Freya Yuki. I write about all sorts of different topics and subjects including:

  • Tutorials
  • Tips
  • Anime
  • Technology
  • Writing
  • Blogging platforms
  • Website builders
  • And so much more (seriously, if I tried to list everything here, this About page will be even longer than it already is)

If you're interested, please feel free to check 'em all out as well as my portfolio from each site. Here they are:

Daily Two Cents

Some of the topics that I write about here include world news (like about Russia and the Malaysian Airlines MH17 tragedy), Wi-Fi or wireless internet connection-related articles like how to troubleshoot your internet connection problems, reviews of movies like Conflict, a 1945 murder mystery starring Humphrey Bogart, and more.

HubPages

Some of the topics that I write about here include Bubblews (a writing site), Pinterest (a visual bookmarking platform), BBB (the Better Business Bureau), and more.

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This is a screenshot of one of the articles that I published on HubPages. It's a complete and detailed guide on how to use Google to look for images that you can use even for commercial purposes

Persona Paper

Some of the topics that I write about here include Bubblews like how to get your payments from this site, tutorials like how to move your articles from one blog or site to another, Wix (a website builder), and more.

Bubblews

Some of the topics that I write about here include tutorials, tips and guides about Bubblews, short stories, philosophical musings and more.

Tumblr

This is my main Tumblr blog where I write about technology, website builders (like Weebly), blogging platforms (like Tumblr and WordPress), and more. You can also find lots of tutorials here such as how to add a comments section to your Weebly site, how to resize videos added to Tumblr posts and so much more.

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This is a screenshot of one of the tutorials that I wrote on my main Tumblr blog. It's about how to center YouTube videos that you add to your text posts

Writedge

Some of the topics that I write about here include tutorials about fixing up your Tumblr (a microblogging platform) theme, information about polls and polling services like Opinion Stage, a comparison and contrast between some of the features of Google Blogger (a blogging platform) and Tumblr, and more.

Potter Plotholes

This is a blog dedicated to the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. It contains discussions, thoughts, analyses and so much more about the entirety of the HP series. There are even a lot of posts told in an interesting short story format.

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This is a screenshot of one of the articles that I published on Potter Plotholes. It's written in an interesting short story format and is about the consequences of not participating in the Triwizard Tournament

Hetalia Archives

This is a blog dedicated to the Hetalia Axis Powers anime and manga series by Hidekaz Himaruya. It contains all sorts of information, discussions, thoughts, reviews, analyses, opinions and more about the entirety of the series and its interesting characters.

Quote Archives

This is a blog dedicated to quotes from all sorts of different sources including anime, books, movies, song lyrics and more. The quotes range from inspiring to depressing.

WordPress.com

This is my main WordPress blog where I write about Tumblr, WordPress like theme reviews, problems with this platform, things to like and dislike about this blogging service and more.

Hire me

If you need some help, please feel free to hire me. You can get in touch with me here or here.

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This is a screenshot of one of my gigs on Fiverr. Let me help you add some awesome and beautiful-looking social media sharing icons or buttons to your blog or site

I can help you with all sorts of things including:

  • Writing, rewriting, editing, and proofreading your stories, articles, text content, etc
  • Adding text and/or a polaroid effect to your images
  • Adding social media sharing and follow buttons to various platforms including Google Blogger, Wix, Weebly, WordPress, Tumblr, etc
  • Providing constructive criticism and spotting all the plot holes in your stories
  • Helping you fix up your blog/site theme/template
  • And more
Originally published on: March 16, 2015 Monday
Last updated: June 18, 2016 Saturday


*Notes:
The following pics are from Amazon.com; links shown below:
- First pic is Hello, World DVD and book
- Second pic is the Shuttle-Mir: Russia and the United States of America share history's highest stage book
- Third pic is the statue of Ajax the great from Greek Mythology with his spear and shield
- Fourth pic is some of the characters from Hetalia Axis Powers around the earth
- Fifth pic is laptop keyboard with typing hands
The following are screenshots from the other blogs and sites where I write or work
- Sixth pic is from my HubPages account: How to use Google to find or search for copyright-free images?
- Seventh pic is from my main Tumblr blog: How to center videos in Tumblr text posts?
- Eighth pic is a screenshot of the article "What are the consequences of not participating in the Triwizard Tournament?" from my Potter Plotholes Tumblr blog
- Ninth pic is from my Fiverr account: I will add floating social media share buttons to your blog

Mir Aias Google Blogger Blog First Post

Monday, March 19, 2018
Before the Writing Archives blog (this blog), there was the Mir Aias blog. It was a Google Blogger blog like this one. It's been years since I've had it, so I can't quite remember anymore if I deleted it then created a new blog or if I just changed the Mir Aias name to this one. Either way, Mir Aias is long gone.

The post below was supposed to be the very first post for the Mir Aias blog. I didn't want to just delete all this text and lose all the info, so I decided to keep it here.

The original title for the first post is: Privyet Mir | Hello World | привет мир
It was last edited on: Jun 28, 2015 4:08 AM

Hey y’all. Privyet mir, привет мир, hello world! Finally, I'm done fixing up this Google Blogger blog, so I can now start posting. To say that I'm pleased about that is a total understatement, by the way. Why? Well, if you must know, it’s because it took me what felt like forever before I can finally finish editing and modifying this theme.
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I know, I know. I guess I don’t really need to tinker with my blog’s HTML and CSS. I mean, just get a free theme and you should be all set, right? Well, yes. That's true. Totally true. I could have done that. But I don’t want to. I mean, it's just how I am, I suppose, or it's just a matter of preference. I wanted to fix up my blog theme.

I spent a long time looking for a template that’s as close to my definition of perfect as possible. Note that I didn’t say perfect because that doesn’t exist. I mean, if you created it yourself or had someone make it for you, then yes, it will definitely be to your liking. Otherwise, you might like some of the features of your template, but, at the same time, you might want to change other things about it as well.

That’s how I felt. I like this theme and a special thanks to Vee Themes for their free and awesome-looking theme. However, even though I like the look of this particular theme, I still wanted to change and modify some things. This isn't just in terms of changing fonts and colors and hover effects (thought I totally did that too), it's also adding many other features and fixing up a lot of other stuff.

For example, I removed the Google Blogger default comment form and installed the Disqus commenting system. I also added comment guidelines above the comment form. I added a fixed navigation footer bar that appears on all the pages of this blog.
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This bar includes social media sharing buttons, an expanding search bar, a back to top button, and even a subscribe to the RSS feed icon. That's just a few of the things that I did, and, yes, it definitely took me quite a bit of time before I got all of this done. At times, I felt really frustrated and annoyed thanks to the codes not working the way they're supposed to and being forced to spend a lot more time trying to figure out what was wrong and how to fix it.

But, in the end, I think it was all worth it. This blog is all fixed up now, plus I was able to learn a lot of new things too with regards to programming, coding, CSS, HTML, etc. And I'm pleased about that because, now, when I work on other Google Blogger blogs and/or other blogging platforms, I'll have a lot more knowledge about these things. And, yes, I am planning to work on more blogs and sites on various platforms including Tumblr and Weebly.

So, what's with the post title, you ask? Well, nothing much, really. But I find it funny and amusing actually. привет мир (this is Russian Cyrillic, and it's pronounced as Privyet Mir) is Russian for Hello World.

In programming, there's this program known as "hello world". Basically, if you add the proper codes, you can display the phrase "hello world (or variations thereof)" on your PC (or whatever device you're using to code).
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Since this is actually one of the simplest programs out there, this has become one of the very first programs that programmers or beginners to programming learn. I thought it was very fitting as the title of my first post (you know, first program, first post. Get it? LOL). Plus, of course, with the fact that Mir means world in Russian and is part of this blog's name, well, who could resist, eh? Speaking of this blog's name, are you wondering what it means?

I explained it in more detail in the About section (feel free to check it out if you want), but, basically Mir is- well, you already know what Mir means, so let's get to Aias. Aias is a Greek name and it's another name for Ajax. Ajax is a character from Greek Mythology, but it's also the name of a programming concept. Overall, I like how Mir Aias sounds when put together so that's one reason why I ended up with the name for this blog.

Anyway, I really look forward to blogging on Google Blogger. I just hope that I have enough time to do so because, aside from this blog, I also have to keep up with 4 blogs on Tumblr and 1 WordPress blog. And, yes, I'm trying to blog regularly on all of those blogs (read: I'm trying to post once a day on each of these blogs). Wish me luck 😃.

*Notes:
Pics are all from Amazon.com; links shown below:
- First pic is Hello, World DVD and book
- Second pic is some of Earth's landmarks on a mat
- Third pic is Hello, world program codes written on a cup

Results Of The Readers Being Ignored By Article Writers Poll

Friday, March 09, 2018
Way back when this article had been published elsewhere, I added an Opinion Stage poll to it. For reasons I'll be talking about in another post on another one of my blogs, I've decided to replace this poll with one from SurveyHero.

The article in question is about authors or writers not replying to the comments or questions left by readers or visitors of their articles or posts.
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The poll was made on 21 October 2014. So far, it has had 9 votes.
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The original poll looked like this:
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On my dashboard on the Opinion Stage site, the statistics page for this poll looks like this:
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Here's the new poll from SurveyHero: 

So, what about you? What do you think about this? Do you want authors or writers to reply to the comments you leave on their posts or articles? Or do you not mind being ignored?

Update on July 7, 2023 Friday: had to delete all my SurveyHero polls.


*Notes:
- Image with added text was modified by Freya Yuki (CC:BY-SA) based on the image by hayashinomura (CC:BY-SA) from deviantArt
- The rest of the pics are screenshots from my Opinion Stage account