The Time Has Come, The Walrus Said
By Giania • Nov 2nd, 2008 at 10:52 am • Category: RecursionGentle readers, I awoke this morning with renewed vim and vigor, or at the very least, with a bit of a realization. I’ve let you down, gentle readers. Let you flounder in an unending sea of Twitter reposts, in which you silently, patiently await real content from me or one of my contributing writers. By now you must feel snubbed, depressed, merely awaiting the sharks to scent your desperate urge to simply be done with it all and do what you can’t bring yourself to do.
My writers all claim to have “lives” or some such that prevents them from contributing regularly, despite pleaing and bribing on my part. Fragmad gets a pass, as he’s currently hard at work on NaNoWriMo and I couldn’t possibly scold him for not writing enough.
I have no such excuse, not really, and I humbly beg your forgiveness and will now grovellingly request your indulgence as I layout my plans for the near future and ask a favor.
I also have thrown my name in for NaNoWriMo, and any efforts that I put towards that novel (ho ho) endeavor will be posted here for your consumption.
Aside from that, I have decided that I have absolutely no excuse for not posting something every single day. I make time for all kinds of stuff and nonsense that ultimately feels much more like filler than fulfilling, and it is high time that I live up to the obligations of a blog owner, and an editor, and practice what I preach: frequent, worthwhile posting.
Starting today, if I go more than 24 hours between postings (mine or someone else’s, just 24+ hours between posts at all), I’d like for you to yell at me. Or provide a friendly nudge, or whatever kind of reminder is more your speed. Those of you who have stuck with me, checking in, subscribing to the feed, I thank you for your patience, and swear it will hopefully be rewarded by something worth reading hitting your RSS reader every day. Those who may be new: hold on to yer butts.
I have turned off (I think) the Twitter repost function, and the del.icio.us repost function (that was a feed-only feature, FYI), and henceforth it will be up to me and the contributing writers to come up with something for you to enjoy.
Thanks again everybody, for everything.
and now for something completely different…
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You could turn the del.icio.us feed back on if you felt like it - I found it to be wicked awesome (but you still have to post every day!).
Thanks!
The other way you can get your del.icio.us fix is to subscribe to my soup, but that will include a lot of NSFW images and whatnot. XD I have it aggregate my del.icio.us, the RKNet twitter (which is grossly underutilized), anything I’ve Dugg, my Last.FM weekly top 5, and anything I post to Flickr.
In addition are any images, links, quotes etc from my soup friends I’ve reposted. It’s good times.