Saturday, February 14, 2009

More on being back.

Back I am, a result of. . . yeah (again) I am doing an intensive holiday english course. But that doesn't matter, let's work our fingers to the bone now and for as long as we can. That said, compromise made, let your hair down, and get anxiety off your chest. It's not going to be all boring. Remember: all work and no play will make Jack a dull boy.

What some people recently pointed out, (putting my nose out of joint by the way) is that they just had to migrate to other blogs, once mine was depressingly discontinued. That made me sad. . . I mean, think. I like having a finger in every pie, and that usually leads me to scattering my focus and energy over a large number of activities - put simply, I do nothing properly, even though I do lots of things. For that I think I can be sorry.


Having experimented a little on many things lately amounts to a bigger knowledge and a better selection of my pies this semester. . . Hopefully I'll be more focused and will be able to fournish the world with a better output, metaphoricaly and geekly speaking. So much for the reckless maintaining of my notes.


As now I am receiving a continuous input of publishable information (aha, there're the stimuli), I reckoned it wouldn't be really painful to have one rack-my-brains session or another every two or three days, so as to write down something for you guys (as if there's anyone left).


Then keep your eye on it, there are going to be more posts.

4 comments:

Tamira said...
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Dio Aloke said...

I can see your attention has been dispersed again, since it's been more than a month since your last post. Not that I have that much authority in the matter.

When cool down a little, I'll write something for this blog. It's a promise *anime cliché scene*

Dio Aloke said...

As an additional note, I firmly believe that posting with frequency, a fixed frequency mind you, is paramount (whoa!) to a blog's success. Of course such a commitment can be a pain in the ass, but it's absolutely necessary.