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  1. Back from Biking rourine. Time to write something, not too sure what yet. Possibly another chapter of my FLGS chronicles.
  2. Blogging again. Also, kids asked me to cook one of my 90 Min. Lasangas for dinner. Yum!
  3. Revising D&D for kids adventure outline based on feedback I git deom friends and fellow RPG writers. Will send to WotC over the weekend.
  4. I have an univited visitor... Mr. White Page Syndrome. Maybe I need a vacation :)
  5. Reading the Goodman Games 4e tournament module. This will be a meatgrinder for sure.
  6. @MathMiron Don't know when it plays, will look it up! :)
  7. @MathMiron I have no idea, that's why I want to see it!
  8. Pondering if I should go and see 'Lesbian Vampire Killers' at the Fantasia Film Festival...
  9. @wilw Vegan Sandwhiches are the best. They're very healthy meat!
  10. @JannaWeiss I'll talk to WotC to see how playtest will go.
  11. It is done! 1st draft of 'Where's Francis?' Adventure for kids is finished. Now time to edit!
  12. @Fuitad I'm actually discussing Organizing a con on the east Coast. Although there is PAX 2010.
  13. @pauljessup It's going to be a published adventure for 6-10 y.o. and thier parents. The players will have a choice of 3 possible wins...
  14. And the light just clicked into an aweasome whole. D&D for kids adventure has 3 likely outcomes, all player driven. Almost done now!
  15. I've just seen the light at the end of the tunnel for my D&D for kids adventure. I have a variable ending! Woot!
  16. @Sanastar I would say that many of the Big Blogs were already so when the network was launched. I consider most of the original 10 to be so.
  17. @6d6Fireball ...that many fail to build upon. As for growth, not so much, I say it actually slows it because of overabundance of content.
  18. @6d6Fireball The most visible impact of the network is to accelerate the time it takes for a blog to get noticed. It's a one time boost...
  19. @6d6Fireball Agreed. I kept saying that the network would self correct itself as mediocre blogs will die out but I'm not so sure anymore.
  20. @6d6Fireball I would put forward that the big name blogs became 'big' by having good networking skills, including cross-linking.