Scheduling...

So in my last update I was supposed to talk scheduling and when things are going up. Umm...

Right now I have about three seasons of the TechTV comics ready to go up through cut and paste. I do have to fix about six more of the original files and take the person who no longer wants to be in the series out of the comics, but once I do that, I'm pretty solid for the first three seasons. The other 27? Yeah. One at a time when I get time. There's some work to be done.

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My Life's Work?

I've had a couple of people ask me why I'm putting everything I've ever done back up. From the old wrestling newsletters to the old blogs to the old TechTV, everything is OLD don't ya know? Who is going to be interested in reading all of THAT?

These are pretty valid questions. I really don't have answers for them either. I have no idea who will be in their right minds long enough to remember this stuff let alone care about it but that really isn't the point.

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Another Late Night

Another Sunday night and I'm in front of the computer again waiting for my last shift to start before I can go to bed. Tomorrow is a big day: I need to get off my butt and get the tractor out and move at least 5 loads of wood with the big cart. We've had frost the past couple of nights and I've got 2 huge deliveries of wood sitting on the front lawn that have to move before the first snows come.

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Brian Pillman, AOL, and the "Work" of Social Media

Still in the stunned silence over the passing of Steve Jobs, I read a tidbit on the Wrestling Observer site: Yesterday marked 14 years since the passing of pro wrestler "Flyin'" Brian Pillman.

I guess it's fitting that his death will be overshadowed by someone else as that's something Brian had to deal with his whole life. He was a small guy, under six foot and 200 pounds in a profession dominated by giants and cursed with a raspy voice from a childhood bout with cancer, Brian had the odds stacked against him ever breaking out as the world's next Hulk Hogan from an early age.

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