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13 Dec 2008

Looking ahead to 2009, and my new blog

The wheels are set in motion: this is the last post for this blog before I launch my new one proper. Everyone who has read, commented or lurked over the past two and a half years has my deepest thanks; all I ask is update your RSS feed subscriptions to those of my new one when I’ve published some more posts and the RSS plugin’s cache straightens itself out and updates. Over the next couple of weeks I’ll be taking a short break from posting to spend time relaxing with my family over christmas and work on the old viewing backlog; I’ll probably still lurk around on other people’s blogs and AB IRC but while the posts here won’t be deleted or anything, there won’t be any more updates here.

Taking a break
Time to sit back and take a quick break

There are already several good reasons to come back to blogging next month, not least some really interesting things recently announced that I think are well worth looking forward to, and will give plenty to write about. I can’t not write it seems, so here are some of the things that will kick the latest bout of Hiatus Disease out into the ether where it belongs.

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06 Dec 2008

Hiatus Disease: prevention is better than cure?

Hiatus Disease is one of the biggest causes of blog death although there is a great deal of contention regarding the best course of treatment. Personally I think it’s more important to address the underlying causes and put them right before they get to become a problem: getting your blogging mojo back is harder than trying to stop losing it in the first place. I’ve been watching a lot of anime recently and I’ve also been packing in a fair amount of overtime at work (I have a sizeable overdraft and some important things to save up for) so writing the sort of post that appears here is becoming more difficult than ever.

burnt out
I believe the caption reads “pulling another all-nighter”, which is something I really can’t do any more

It might seem a bit out of the blue to say “I might stop posting on my regular blog,” in the same way that a couple’s divorce is unexpected when they never seemed to row about anything. This isn’t really inspired by other bloggers’ bouts of hiatus disease either as far as I can tell - it’s mostly spurred on by my own reasons. There are of course some sad cases that make me worried though…realising your own mortality I guess. KT, Jeff Lawson and IKnight, three of my favourite bloggers, have experienced burnout and plenty of others have fallen by the wayside too. I’m now at a bit of a crossroads where I need to do something before something disasterous happens to my blogging too.

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13 Sep 2008

Hello, 9Rules!

I don’t like to blow my own trumpet and make a filler post about making posts but this month saw an historic moment in my blogging career. As of September 2008, this blog is a member of the 9Rules network.


Invading the Internet, one site at a time: I promise I won’t let this go to my head

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01 Apr 2008

The End of the World: two years old today

Two years. TWO YEARS I’ve been doing this. From my first post waxing lyrical about Monster, through the gender-bending Kashimashi, my stubborn refusal to fanboy about Haruhi and my stubborn refusal to not fanboy about Mushishi, right up to the move to Wordpress, the ABC dorama and beyond, it’s been fun. I cautiously dipped my toes into a whole subculture of aggregators, IRC humour, editorials, episode summaries and Wordpress upgrades precisely 731 days ago today and I haven’t regretted it one bit. Okay, it’s very tsun-tsun of me to say so but sometimes I get a bit baffled and exasperated at the aniblogosphere and your antics, but what can you do?

Happy birthday to me...
Happy birthday to me…

Actually, the precise date is probably lost in the mists of time since I arbitrarily set the timestamp of the first post to April 1 when I did the move to WP, but it’s as good a day as any. According to my stats this blog, when updated regularly, gets upwards of 500 hits daily. Admittedly this is way more than I expected or deserve but it’s all thanks to you, the reader. I write because I feel like it but the motivation to keep going has come from the comments, trackbacks, e-mails and other words of constructive criticism and encouragement from everyone who’s visited, commented, flamed and helped in some other way. You have my heartfelt thanks. I couldn’t have done it without you. Actually, I possibly could, but it wouldn’t have been nearly as awesome. You get the picture.

As for the other big blogosphere event today, I only have this to say:

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17 Mar 2008

The customary in-between updates post

In accordance with Hidoshi’s dislike for the term ‘meta-blogging’ used when writing a blog post about blog posts, I declare this to be a blogsturbatory one instead, in memory of the appropriately-titled but apparently deceased Epic Win. The spectre of Real Life loomed, I learned that magnolia wall emulsion and black denim didn’t go well together and I was reunited with the belongings that had been placed in self-store, awaiting my new hikikomori refuge house. It’s good to be back in my own place but sadly I have to wait another two days for my landline to be connected before I can install a new net connection. Hiatus diease ain’t funny folks.</digression>

So cute and artsy, I don't really need a reason
So cute and artsy, I don’t really need a reason…beyond stating that I’ve just discovered Danbooru and amongst the NSFW garbage there’s some really cool stuff…

Since this temporary connection seems to be working, I’ll post a few brief viewing updates. Ghost Hound continues to be baffling, challenging but at times utterly awesome - the bigger picture is starting to emerge. And Taro is in love. Perhaps. Aww. <3 Persona: Trinity Soul was supposed to be on my watchlist but is already in Backlog Hell and might well wind up in the On Hold list indefinitely. There just isn’t that special something about it to make me watch it. Kaiji on the other hand has kept my attention throughout, and with the end in sight I’m looking forward to seeing the Mulleted One triumph at last. Unless there’s a second season planned to finish things off, which won’t surprise me actually. Spice and Wolf ought to be, by rights, the dull one I’d drop but the show as a whole is saved by the dynamic that exists between Lawrence and Horo. The reader comments seem to echo my own thoughts that even if they sit around in a bar chatting, that alone is entertaining enough.

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21 Jan 2008

Belated 2008 mission statement

I thought it would be a good idea to lump my first impressions of the new year’s shows in one post because I want to spend more time watching and less time flooding the aggregators with daily posts. It’s an exhausting task that I don’t feel is sustainable in the long term, and doesn’t give much time for the latest post to enjoy its time at the top of the page either. As I stated at the beginning of the year, the plan is quality over quantity from now on (hopefully freeing up a bit of time to update my other Wordpress part of the site) - plus the fact that I’m watching rather a lot to begin with. 2008’s shaping up quite well already actually, so here are the token First Impressions that I may or may not adhere to.

this isn't me...but it could be
A burnt-out science graduate seeking solace in solitude and sake…even the hairstyle’s the same

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01 Jan 2008

Happy 2008! Updates, mission statement and related stuffs

First off, a Happy New Year to you all and best wishes for the twelve months ahead. For reasons I won’t bore you with, 2007 kinda sucked for me so I’ll greet the Hatsuhinode (I hope to hell I spelt that right) with something that lies between cheery optimism and “I hope that shit won’t happen again.” As always, I can’t resist playing around with the blog a bit, and I’ll be making up my mind as to what to watch in the coming season too. One fun little detail that I spotted recently was how this blog is, according to Google, the manliest site on the entire Internet. Go me.

mahoro with a laptop
In accordance with anime blogging etiquette, a random pic of a cute moe girl has to appear somewhere to break the wall of text. Conveying my ‘coffee and a laptop’ enthusiasm this time is the eternally kawaii Mahoro.

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14 Oct 2007

Dragged kicking and screaming to 2.3

If there’s one thing that derails a two-week daily blogging frenzy, it’s cross-browser CSS bugs. The reason why it’s taken so long for my WP 2.3 upgrade, apart from the lengthy persuasion that stemmed from a dialogue with Owen over the virtues of tags over nested category lists, is that I wanted a theme that’s compatible with this shiny new Wordpress back end. You’ll probably remember that I was a tad reluctant to change in the first place, but after converting the Reviews Archive and discovering the awesomeness of tags and being assured that the upgrade wouldn’t make the sky fall in, I took the plunge.

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07 Oct 2007

The new AUKN blog: self promotion time

After much discussion, organising and whatnot the new addition to the Anime UK News site is up and running: the Nakama Britannica writers’ blog (not to be confused with our AUKN blog aggregator portal). The posting schedule and so on is outlined on the About page but basically it’s going to be updated every Sunday with a focus aimed towards UK-related news and views. Bateszi set up the Wordpress side and I installed the temporary K2 theme and banner image but the whole project is intended to be a democratic group effort with each member of the writing team taking our turn in contributing.

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30 Sep 2007

Back to Wordpress version 2.2

Some of you may remember that I was having some issues with the new 2.3 version and felt more at ease with the older one. After careful consideration and reading up on database restoring in PHPMyAdmin, I decided to do a reverse-upgrade (downgrade?) back to 2.2. Now, I *think* I was running on 2.2.2 but apparently 2.2.3 had some bug/security fixes so I went for that instead, just to play it safe. The main event today though was that I successfully re-installed my pre-upgrade database - this means that I had to re-post my Paprika review but also lost the two reader comments that went with it. To those who commented on that post, sorry about that. ^_^