Status of updates

Ok, since posts have been a little sporadic lately, I think anyone who reads this deserves a proper explanation. Here you go.

I’ve been very busy lately so I’ve spent most of my time working on reducing wasted time. (mostly by switching to more efficient content management tools) As a side-effect, I can’t blog as much as I’d like (since blogging is my excuse for spending free time on non-productive activities like reading fanfiction, webcomics, etc.) However, I have done my best to keep the interesting stuff coming. As such, any interesting sites I want to share will be available through my del.icio.us bookmarks (recently created) so I can combine saving them and sharing them into a single action.

New webcomics will result in an update to my GoodWebcomics page and new gender-bending stuff will result in updates to my gender-bending fiction index. My site now uses MoinMoin for content management and I find it to be even easier to work with than a WordPress blog.

Also, I will continue the switchover from blog to website when I can find free time so I’m not yet sure whether I’ll post fanfiction reviews to my site or my blog. It all depends on whether I begin the conversion of existing entries before or after I resume reading and reviewing.

Hopefully, I’ll soon have some kind of plan for a less fragmented method of offering update notification. Anyway, now you know why things are the way they are.

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