I've kind of already touched on this subject in a blog I
wrote nearly a year and a half ago, where I lamented the use of region-locking
in the entertainment industry, but now that Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix has
begun arguing for a global streaming service rather than sticking to today's
formula of region-releases for content, I thought it was time to write about it
once again.
This blog contains Public Displays of Geekery. Readers of a non-geeky disposition may take disinterest to the copious references to fandom, table top gaming, video gaming, fanfiction, fanvideos, conventions and other aspects of the Geeky Lifestyle. May contain fannish behaviour; ranting, squeeing and general obsessiveness with the world of fiction. Reader discretion is advised.
4 Apr 2015
1 Apr 2015
Like a Phoenix rising from the flames...
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Hi, I'm back, and I'm breathing life back into this blog. I
know it's been ages, and who knows, maybe nobody missed it when it originally
died its slow and quiet death. Nobody except me, at least. I can't promise that
something like it won't happen again, but I plan to try my best to keep it
alive.
To explain how I plan to avoid it, I need to clear up why I
ended up with this year-long absence (almost to the day it seems) in the first
place. When I started blogging, I loved doing it. I wrote about the things that
interested me, and it was a nice way to just air my thoughts and share my
passions. Then I got the [insert sarcastic voice] brilliant idea of
making weekly columns as a way to keep at it. And I enjoyed them at first,
writing recommendations for my favourite fan works out there and writing about
the games I was discovering, but then it kind of piled up and it began to feel
like work than a hobby and I started to resent it, especially my own insistence
to do weekly updates.
Another issue was how I blocked off other topics that might
have interested me to write about because it didn't really fit the "theme"
of my blog, which is just silly, as this is my blog, so why shouldn't I
get to write about whatever I want, whether it actually fits into the geek
category or not. So, no more of that, I will write about the things that
interest me, and knowing myself, I will probably only stray away from the
geek-side once in a blue moon anyway, so what was the problem, again?
If for any reason you read my blog back then, maybe
you've noticed that I've now taken down all the old weekly recommendations
posts. It's part of my plan to "take back" the blog, I've decided to
start fresh and only do recommendation blogs for fan works and creators I truly
feel ought to be discovered and appreciated, I haven't decided on the format
yet, but I will figure it out. I also intend to rework my table top blogs, as
another problem was that I was forcing myself to write about every game
I was introduced to rather than the ones that actually made me want to
write about them. So I will keep some pieces and rework them, removing others,
and of course write new ones.
In general, I just want to get back to writing about the
things I care about, avoid forcing a schedule on myself. Sure, a schedule helps
with the predictability, but it also has a tendency to favour quantity over
quality, and I'd much rather stick to properly written pieces than throwing
something together last minute because it's [insert weekday] and it's time to post
a [insert column]. So, here's to hoping that some random people out there will
appreciate what I have to say. It's good to be back.
... oh, and I just noticed the date, completely not an April fools joke, just a random coincidence.
... oh, and I just noticed the date, completely not an April fools joke, just a random coincidence.
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