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Birthday
1974-12-18
Gender
Male
Location
So Cal
Member Since
2005-09-23
Occupation
AV tech/ Computing support
Real Name
Grif
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Achievements
Underwater Basket Weaving and Egyptian Bird Calling
Anime Fan Since
1981
Favorite Anime
Gundam (all), Inuyasha, Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist,Robotech,FLCL ,Tenchi Muyo, Fullmetal Panic
Goals
To be an accomplished artist
Hobbies
Drawing, anime, ice hockey, model building
Talents
pretty descent artist, can play the drums and other precussions, singing
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
The Battle for Consistency
I've been at war with this concept for some time now. I have had issues with posting and commenting consistencies. This all started for me when I got a new boss at work.
Before, when I first started this entertaining journey known as The Otaku, I had the freedom to post and comment from work. My work went on without suffering and I was able to be a regular contributor.
However, now it seems that I have a heap more responsibility both at work and at home.
I guess you could say that life is happening.
I used to chat with Otaku friends on a daily basis as well as catch up on all the goings on in the world of Anime. Not to mention I could watch full episodes and series to my heart's content.
Alas, those were the good ol' days.
Now that I have a new boss, he has a tendency to drop by unannounced and and give me "meat-head" tasks to do. I dare say it gets old but then I realize, I'm at work and I shouldn't be screwing around....hey, stop laughing, you guys.
So, I guess I should really just do my posting and commenting at home from now on. I just hope my battles will slow to a cease and I can get back to supporting you guys as well as keeping you entertained with my own brand of nonsense.
Inuyasha should be finished today and posted by tomorrow *crosses fingers*.
I've also thought about posting my friends work. He's a great anime/manga artist and I want you guys to see his work.
He happens to be one of two o' the youth I mentor from my Wednesday night gig. He and his friend are very good artists and I try to encourage the heck out o' them to keep striving to be the best. So, hopefully, I can post some o' there stuff later on .
Well, with all that said, I'll wrap this up and put a nice bow on it.
Take care,
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