Site Update
Don’t worry, everyone. I’m still here working away at some articles.
Right now, I’m somewhere between finishing a few articles and getting ideas for new ones. There should be a full, rather long, and somewhat controversial article completed by the end of the week; I just need input from a couple of people, and I still have to proofread it.
If you have JavaScript enabled, you’ll notice three extra buttons, two at the top of each post, and one at the bottom, linking to Reddit, Digg, and Del.ico.us. The rules are simple: If you think that people who might not normally read this blog would find something useful from an article, go ahead and submit it. If it has already been submitted, go ahead and vote for it. Unfortunately, only Reddit has a way to vote against an article, so if you don’t like a particular post, then there is only one way to say so anonymously. (There are still comments and a contact form for those who don’t mind being at least partially identified.) If you think that an article is just a waste of time, (such as this one) but isn’t ‘bad,’ then just go ahead and ignore those buttons. I won’t be submitting the articles myself; rather, I much prefer that you decide whether it is worthy of being submitted or not.
I’ve made yet another change in how I’m creating articles. I have tried to write short articles in the past, but I have found that I just don’t get enough useful information across to make the posts worthwhile. Now, I’m going to the other extreme. I’m packing a lot of information into each post, so you may want to find a time where you can sit and read for a while when you visit here. This means that updates will be further apart, as I’m planning on taking about a week to write each one, plus a few days to proofread and fact check where necessary. If I go past two weeks, drop me a line, and I’ll let everyone know what the holdup is, as well as push myself to finish one of the articles.
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