Eeek. I guess this is a good thing, though. I had a personal target this month to do a solid 150 posts no matter what. Five posts a day isn’t that big a deal for me, but I’ve had a hard time keeping that schedule in the past thanks to too many distractions and yeah, a bit of “Oh, I’ll update that tomorrow!” going on. Well, so much for THAT attitute, huh? I’m currently at 160 posts (which doesn’t include this brief-ola update). Let’s see now: there’s over a week to go in the month and I’m still working on some games and a tech product or two to review. Ho-kay, that’s really awesome and all, but how do I top this productivity spurt next month and onwards?
I guess I’ll not even worry one bit about that and let things happen as they happen, so (as always) we shall see. Off to trek home and make some dinner (a bit late, but that’s what happens when I get rolling)…

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