The Future is Never
Oct. 17th, 2005 06:16 amHello!
Anyone who's ever read anything I've written at any point should know that it's pointless for me to declare any plans that I have for this journal--indeed, there's a solid case of evidence suggesting that any plans I describe could be taken as an argument against any such plans ever actually coming to fruition. If you have any sense of pattern recognition whatsoever, you can assume anything I write here will be frequently and magnificently wrong.
And yet, I persist!
I came up with an idea today that tickles me too much to ignore. I'll limit my discussion of the matter to this: after all is said and done, I should have two to three regularly updated weblogs, and three to four static, dead weblog archives.
Which leaves you to wonder: just how many weblogs do I have, at the moment?! And what counts as 'dead', anyway? Personally, I'd say "a month between updates means it's in critical condition."
Before I can put my plan into effect, I've got to finish off or wait for the following items to occur:
-write the promised stories
-get the quarterly summary out of my system
-NaNoWriMo?
I think that might be it, actually.
So! Big things are on the horizon, but you'd be a fool to expect them!
Anyone who's ever read anything I've written at any point should know that it's pointless for me to declare any plans that I have for this journal--indeed, there's a solid case of evidence suggesting that any plans I describe could be taken as an argument against any such plans ever actually coming to fruition. If you have any sense of pattern recognition whatsoever, you can assume anything I write here will be frequently and magnificently wrong.
And yet, I persist!
I came up with an idea today that tickles me too much to ignore. I'll limit my discussion of the matter to this: after all is said and done, I should have two to three regularly updated weblogs, and three to four static, dead weblog archives.
Which leaves you to wonder: just how many weblogs do I have, at the moment?! And what counts as 'dead', anyway? Personally, I'd say "a month between updates means it's in critical condition."
Before I can put my plan into effect, I've got to finish off or wait for the following items to occur:
-write the promised stories
-get the quarterly summary out of my system
-NaNoWriMo?
I think that might be it, actually.
So! Big things are on the horizon, but you'd be a fool to expect them!