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The Shadowland Prophesy
by mcc
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Run Hello
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Xaxxaxoxax
by mcc
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Run Hello
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Markov Space
by mcc
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Run Hello
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01/26/12 : Roxy: Break some glass.
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MS Paint Adventures
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01/26/12 : Roxy: Clear some space.
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MS Paint Adventures
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01/26/12 : Roxy: Break bottle.
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MS Paint Adventures
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01/26/12 : Roxy: Retrieve mutant kitten.
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MS Paint Adventures
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01/25/12 : Roxy: Take cat.
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MS Paint Adventures
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by Owen Good
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The Moneysaver: A Fish Called Coupons [Dealtaku]
by Owen Good
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The Week in Review: The 3DS Comes Into Focus [Open Thread]
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by Brian Ashcraft
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Killzone 3 Trailer Heavy On Jetpacks (And Gameplay!) [Killzone]
by Luke Plunkett
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First Dead Space 2 Gameplay Footage Floats Into View [E32010]
by Luke Plunkett
Well, I've created another blog.
I imagine that yet again I will be feverishly updating the my journal for up to (but not including) week, then I will start to drop off, maybe visiting once every 7 days, then every 14 days and finally 2 months after its inception, I will never type out this address ever again.
Such is life in the Blogosphere. I know, I've been there....
You see, I've been around the Blogging block from my first angelfire site, to my myspace account, to my skyblog (which actually still serves as a useful image hosting service), the pattern seems to take on the form of a terrible inevitability, waiting until the portal through which the pages of my blog are viewed, is closed for the last time, plunging the quivering posts into darkness and condemning the information contained within to stew, eternally lost within the behemoth that is the internet.
I often wonder if anyone has ever come across my old blogs or sites read a few pots and thought to themselves "what an interesting guy," or "This guy's life is so boring I think I want to die." It is a subject upon which I have often mused, but it becomes even more interesting when you start to wonder if some future archaeologists will be browsing the plethora of information we are currently imprinting on hundreds of different servers scattered across the globe. It reminds me of a poem written by the author/illustrator of Calvin...
I hate blogs. I really do. I’ve been a very, very long-time follower of internet discussions groups of various kinds, and I’ve watched over the last three or so years as any kind of site even remotely related to technology or politics has gradually...