It was 12:30 on the 16th when I finally got Wil's latest adventure up. So I missed my publication date of the 15th. However, I think if you'll look closely, the word I use on the description of the publishing schedule is approximately on the 5th, 15th, and 25th. Legally, this means that if I put out an adventure at least once every 9 months, then I'm okay. Of course, ideally I'd like to stick to my schedule if only because it will hasten the day when I can be institutionalized and play video games all day.
This is, in fact, the masterplan. One of these days (at the rate I'm going, very soon) I plan to pretend to go completely catatonic. I won't respond to anything. Then someone will get the bright idea to put me in front of a video game. I'll reach out tentatively, touch the screen once or twice and maybe drool on the mouse. But they'll keep trying, emboldened by this small success. After three months of playing video games I'll finally snap out of it, and then it will be back to publishing an adventure every nine months.
Speaking of video games, if I haven't already I highly recommend GoneGold.com Bill did a overview of the new NVIDIA and ATI video cards that was quite good. Also, while we're on the subject of video games, Enter the Matrix came out today. Some of my co-workers picked it up. I'll find out how it was and let you know. It looks like it's mostly a first-person shooter. The genre of game I like the least, mostly because I have the stomach of a 2-month old and all the motion makes me want to hurl.
Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero,
Ross
Posted by direkobold at May 16, 2003 12:00 AM