New year, old problems

Once again, the family computer is whacked. This kicks ass for me, because when that PC doesn’t work, I get to steal the modem and use it for myself. That basically means that I get all the internet whenever I want, no having to put up with other people wanting to use it. Sadly, I have yet again failed to learn from my mistakes, and again, most of my new site stuff is lost to the darkness of that fucked-up hard drive. On the upside, I’m torrenting the hell out of everything I can find. I’ve got the entire Rockman.EXE series and a sweet Tales of Phantasia anime, and over a gigabyte’s worth of wallpapers. Call of Duty and Max Payne are downloading as I type, and I have many other items of interest ready to start when those two finish. I’ve downloaded over 4 gigabytes of stuff in the last day and a half. Fucking amazing for me.

If you read either PVP or Penny-Arcade, you should know already, but if you like webcomics at all, you should write lots and lots of hate mail to the asshole who writes Non Sequitur. Bastard keeps taking shots at webcomic writers.

Back to real stuff, Steve’s written another article. And chances are, you’re on his black list. You know where to find it. And if you don’t, I hate you too.

Sadly, it seems that I’m having trouble keeping up with site updates since I’ve been working. Sure, I’ve put out more articles in the last four months than I did over the summer, where I had three+ months of free time, but just doing the routine stuff like archiving is always taking too long. I need some sort of incentive to get them done, as I’m always putting it off, instead doing fun things in the short time I have between work time and sleep time. Alas, nobody cares, and I’ve probably lost one person who came here by accident and kept reading, because just writing about the site all the time is boring as hell to readers. I know. I just have a terrible habit of doing it way too much. I just seem to be bad at managing a semi-interesting blog. And I don’t want the thing to be totally dedicated to video games, which is really my only alternative. I hate to say it, but if I can’t clean up my act soon, I might just end up quitting. And I don’t want to do that, because I love having a website that (as few as they are) people read. Many of my friends have complimented my site over the span of it’s life, and even some people I don’t know have given me words of gratitude for offering them a little entertainment. But enough of this crap, go read Steve’s article if you haven’t already, and come back tomorrow when i’ll be reviewing the movie I just finished downloading, Nosferatu.

Holy crap. I just realized that I totally forgot the site’s second birthday. Fuck.

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