Friday, October 19, 2007

Coup D'etat

I feel in part beholden to dedicate my resources of freshly-mined time to submit to you the simple quotidian life that I so thrive upon. This week is no different. I've got big plans, I do, as far as an upcoming update. You see, as you may have heard, I'm initially recognized as the Accordion Guy from Oneonta. Trust me, I wear it like a crown. The title suits me, and tells much more than just my gender and my preference of reed instrument. I tend to be a tad bit unique. This is not a boast, and I could very well assume that you wouldn't want to read about it, but since you are, I shall continue.

I have always craved the different. I've realized this before, and I note it to be true at this time, but for a while… Well, let's just say my recent past has been a corrupted one. When you add a devotion towards another person's influence, the quality of the soup is completely beyond your control. At least, that's how it seemed to happen to me. I can only now factor in the fact that I had no clue it was happening to me; that I was being held back by just another ape descendant, a mutated and fickle mind that thought nothing of blaming the dirtiest of plots upon the very victim. I've made a golden oath to myself to never let such a debacle occur to myself again.

This is that process. I've been fighting hard to make up for the times I was left to stagnate. My confidence has returned, tenfold, and the horizon speaks the answers.

The update I speak of involves another hobby of mine, perhaps not as well known as I'd like it to be, as it is what I'd gladly spend the rest of my life working on. I consider myself an artist. Friends mostly know this, they have seen my work. Strangers too, who have swept over my previous blogs have very well observed it. I am going to bring it back to life, though I assure you it still lies extant. It will take quite some time to resize, reorganize, and re-upload everything, starting from my older work. That, and I just reinstalled The Elder Scrolls IV, Oblivion.

One last item worth mentioning before I abscond from this Interweb for the evening; I offer this PC tip. If you are using Symantec Ghost to clone your system drive (say, perhaps to back it up onto another drive to save you the trouble of reinstalling your OS and all your applications) check the options before pulling the clone. Some versions won't take the boot record unless you ask it to. You want the boot record. Trust me.

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