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Sadly there was this deal in the mid-90s where people would "Frame" your website inside their own to beef up their content so I wrote a "frame buster" bit of JavaScript to break out of the frames. Sadly today this has had the effect of archives of my site to not display properly.
Not that it really matters. A lot of that stuff was very AD&D 2nd Ed and then later D&D 3e focused, along with some bits on the WitchCraft and Worlds of Darkness games.
I am a firm believer in Sturgeon's law, that "ninety percent of everything is crap" and that extends to my own writing.
I was an early adopter of technology. I bought my first computer at 14; a TRS-80 Color Computer 2. I immediately starting doing two things, working on a D&D program and putting all my notes and various design docs in. Things got better when I moved from tape to an honest to goodness disk drive on my Color Computer 3.
(not my pictures)
This "90% of everything is crap" applies to me. In fact, I am the only one I can realistically apply it too. Not that you are all getting the Cream of the Crop 10% of my writing. More like you are getting the top 25%. So then you can imagine (and be close to correct) that the remaining 75% (12,000 posts worth) will never see the light of day, but I have them stored across various mediums including 3.5 floppies (even I don't have 5.25 floppies anymore), zip disks, flash drives and even a couple of removable hard drives and cloud storage.
And it has been great!
I write what I like and I have been lucky that there are others out there that enjoy it too. I hope to do this for another 4,000 posts if you all let me! Either way, I'll be over here writing and enjoying some games.
Here is to the next 4,000 posts, next 4,000,000 views and next decade.
Congratulations, fellow Tim. I enjoy the odd blog post about “blog posts” and I’d never come across Sturgeon’s Law before (but will certainly be namechecking it on HeroPress in the future).
ReplyDeleteAll crap is fertilizer for someonelses crop.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! 4000 posts is pretty amazing, and I agree with Sean, you may consider it crap, but it can certainly help others to grow.
ReplyDeleteOh no, I don't consider it crap. Just the stuff I don't post! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank u for sharing..
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