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News Archives
Ah,
the good ol' news archives. Is there really anything to explain here?
Well, yes. Once a month has passed, the news for that month is brought
here, and well, archived. So if the current month is July, all news
from July will be shown below, and news from June will be archived
in a link to the right. Simple, no?
Monday,
December 24st, 2001 |
Christmas
Eve, a Christmas Story?
00:48
The new
fic is called Finding the
Celebration, and can now be found in the section. Hope people like
it.
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Sunday,
December 23st, 2001 |
In 24
Hours
16:18
That is
correct -- within the next 24 hours, my holiday project will
be posted.
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Friday,
December 21st, 2001 |
One
More Project
02:38
I suppose
the time has come now, after the first quarter is over, to think
about repoening the site. College is a mess right now, and it
looks as if I'll be slowing things down in that department for
a while. Yes, I have been working on a little project and will
release it within the next few days in time for Christmas, hopefully.
I will be leaving for San Francisco in 12 hours until Sunday,
check back for an update then.
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Tuesday,
October 2st, 2001 |
Hiatus
22:52
It's becoming
more and more clear to me that I have not much time free to
me anymore. There are just too many other things I have to consider
before fiction, especially fanfiction. Therefore, in order to
lower the number of obligations in my mind, I am no longer going
to update this site. I think this has been a decision in a long
time coming. Will I still write? If yes, then it'll be on this
site someday. If no, then no. Ja.
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Monday,
October 1st, 2001 |
Busy,
Too Busy, Thoughts on Being Too Busy
22:30
Okay, I've
completed my homework for the day save for one CSE project.
I have gotten no writing done today -- I barely had any free
time today. Given the rate I've been going, I've had to look
at my current project and redesign and replan it. I don't want
to lose any quality, so the type of compromise I have to make
is going to be a close one.
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Quote of the Moment: |
"The
otaku, the passionate obsessive, the information age's embodiment
of the connoisseur, more concerned with the accumulation of
data than of objects, seems a natural crossover figure in today's
interface of British and Japanese cultures. I see it in the
eyes of the Portobello dealers, and in the eyes of the Japanese
collectors: a perfectly calm train-spotter frenzy, murderous
and sublime. Understanding otaku-hood, I think, is one of the
keys to understanding the culture of the web. There is something
profoundly post-national about it, extra-geographic. We are
all curators, in the post-modern world, whether we want to be
or not."
-
William
Gibson
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