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Monday, September 6, 2004
Twilight Zone
I seem to say this often, but I'll say it again: this last week felt like the Twilight Zone.
Why? Maybe it's because I was feeling very rushed last week. Maybe it's because I was actually getting reasonable amounts of sleep. Maybe it's because many of the people on my friends list hadn't updated their myOtakus. Maybe it's because I only saw some AIM regulars a very limited number of times...I don't know. Perhaps all of the above. In any case, something felt different about it. ~_^
Anyway, Kill Adam has been a little more active lately, which is nice. Tori's post was brilliant, as were all the posts in that chapter so far. I really loved Charlie's post too. Those "background" moments are what help to flesh out the universe so much more.
My post is very...all over the place. It's also the most yaoi-like post I've written so far (if that's the right term). But that's only a warm up. Next chapter will probably have a bit more of that (as it will deal with my character's history somewhat).
Aside from that, I'm interested to see how the chapter ends. I'm a bit concerned that Sweetreyes may not have been following things, as she hasn't posted in the Underground thread. But eh...maybe she has. We'll see.
I'm also really keen to work on this new RPG with Arcadia. Our first chat was great, and I'm looking forward to fleshing things out even further. It's also going to be so much fun to develop a soundtrack. I want to make it many times larger than the Kill Adam version, simply to offer more choice. The RPG may also need a web site, so we'll see how that goes. I certainly don't plan to have web sites for every RPG in future. Only the more elaborate ones.
I've also been following theOtaku.com's progress this week. It's nice to catch up on that. I still have a few things to do, but for the most part, my role has finished. Right now I get to watch Justin build a brilliant site.
It's true to say that the new version will be far, far superior to the old version in every single regard. Apart from anything else, the integration and the...smoothness of that integration will be really stunning. Everything will be interlocking, which is going to be very cool.
I guess that's all I have to say in this overly-rambly post. Go and visit Justin's myOtaku page if you want to learn more about our star programmer.
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