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posted (8.19.2009) at [9:46 PM]
the corner street homeless
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it's been a while, friends.

i've been so caught up with the real world that i've lost all sight of the important things in life. i've been taking for granted the luxury of varied meals, the friendliness of family, and the psychology of humanity as a whole all for so long...only to forget the thing that matters most: blogging.

that's right, blogging. people have been telling me how sad it is to see me forget time after time to update my blog. as you probably know, it takes anywhere from days to months for me to write a entry!

as i was rummaging through my drafts and rough-drafts on this blog, i laughed quietly to myself at all the ideas i have stowed away, in the digital-cardboard boxes of the internet, packed away, waiting for their day to see daylight. it's truly sad how terrible i am at sustaining life in any of my projects.

you may or may not have known this, but i have actually attempted to start several blogs in my past (one by the name of black or pinto beans, you may or may not have heard of it). however, each of these attempts loses their novelty and fades into obscurity time after time. you probably did not know that each time i post on this blog, it is not just one or several giggles unheard throughout the world, but it is another attempt at resurrection, the last leg of the never-ending marathon, the quiet defibrillation of my productivity (or, the quiet cardiac-arrest of my laziness).

with this last major blog update, i bring this source code into version 1.1.6. i've completely removed that irritating navigator that i thought was so fantastic at the time, and also cluttered up the sidebar, considerably. this is the most critical update i've ever had so far in the history of this blog. it brings the blog one step away from simplicity and novel cozyness, and one step towards organization and mainstream limelight.

so, what do you think of the update? i would love to read any comments on it.

love your uncle thom
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