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		<title>The Next Big Thing: Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 05:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s the next thing that&#8217;s going to destroy my left wrist, apart from the drums and the keyboard (the computer variety&#8230; although&#8230; if I found a piano somewhere&#8230;). I stepped into Samuel Music, with the intention of try out some &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2008/10/06/the-next-big-thing-music/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s the next thing that&#8217;s going to destroy my left wrist, apart from the drums and the keyboard (the computer variety&#8230; although&#8230; if I found a piano somewhere&#8230;).</p>

<p>I stepped into Samuel Music, with the intention of try out some Fender Stratocasters. That&#8217;s it. Just <em>try</em> them out. I went straight for the electronic guitar section.</p>

<p>There it was. The Fender Stratocaster Standard, as well as the HHS version, with the hot humbuckler action. The manager of the store was super nice to me, demoing me the guitar with his crazy finger work. I got to hear the difference between the rosewood and the maple, as well as the Standard and the HHS. Also, I got to hear what a tube amp sounded like, and how much I&#8217;ve been missing out with my 15W practice amps.</p>

<p>The deal was 10% off, and this was still cheaper than Internet prices. I would have to deal with shipping and handling with the Tubes, and returns would be a hassle. Plus, the fact that they do two yearly checkups for phree&#8230; made me quite happy. Fender has a lifetime warranty on their stuff (minus Squires)? Sign me up.</p>

<p>In the end, I bought the Standard (<a href="http://www.fender.com/products/view_specs.php?full_partno=0110402706&#038;name=American+Standard+Stratocaster%26reg%3B">this model</a>), with the biting sound with that 3rd single-coil pickup that makes the Strat so unique. The maple neck only makes the classic even more classic-er. Sweet.</p>

<p>At this point, I&#8217;m still a little confused at the dials and the 5-position blade switch, as well as how I&#8217;m going to get as much juice as I can out of the 15W speakers&#8230; without going crazy and buying tube amps.</p>

<p>So is this the next big thing? (I haven&#8217;t said &#8220;world&#8217;s&#8221;.) The next hobby? I have another post on what&#8217;s been flawed with the ways I&#8217;ve been setting my goals, and how I let the things out of my control get the best of me, and <em>not</em> how the things out of my control have gotten the best of me.</p>

<p>Regardless, I ended up with a guitar that looks extremely close to&#8230; the Rock Band guitar. I really wanted a red one, but they didn&#8217;t have the maple neck. I totally did not mean for this to happen. Is there some kind of subconscious process that got me to this point?</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/35532526@N00/2920153729" title="View 'IMG_0004' on Flickr.com"></p>

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<p></a></p>

<p>As with a lot of things, Rock Band and the whole music genre of video games have affected me greatly. It&#8217;s almost akin to how I believe violent people tend to play violent video games; From the beginning, I wanted to play the guitar and the drums better. This game only furthered my appreciation for music.</p>

<p>But enough about this blogging business, and let me go rock. For realz.</p>

<p>When&#8217;s that Ion Drum Rocker review? Um&#8230; worth the $300. Done. Oh, for pictures, go to:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/35532526@N00/2888144465" title="View 'DSC08479' on Flickr.com"></p>

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<p>I also have a quick tour of the apartment. Enjoy.</p>
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		<title>ION Drum Rocker on Amazon</title>
		<link>http://joshkim.org/2008/08/20/ion-drum-rockers-on-amazon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 17:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, they&#8217;re shipping on Amazon. I&#8217;m getting one, I guess&#8230; there goes $300. I&#8217;ve been waiting for this to be on Amazon ever since I heard of such a set existing. Sure, you could have preordered from the official site, &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2008/08/20/ion-drum-rockers-on-amazon/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally, they&#8217;re shipping on <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B001E2OW1Q/jokidoor-20" title="Amazon.com: ION Drum Rocker Premium Drum Set: Video Games">Amazon</a>. I&#8217;m getting one, I guess&#8230; there goes $300.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve been waiting for this to be on Amazon ever since I heard of such a set existing. Sure, you could have preordered from the <a href="https://www.drumrocker.com/preorder/">official</a> site, but that would have cost you $50 on shipping. If you&#8217;re an Amazon Prime user like me (and even if you&#8217;re not, this works on the Free Super Saver shipping) and having been waiting for this&#8230; there&#8217;s no reason to buy it from anywhere else. No tax, FTW.</p>

<p>$300? Yeah, it&#8217;s a bit much. Finally, with some news on Kotaku about the <a href="http://kotaku.com/5039299/rb2-drum-trainer-battle-of-the-bands-detailed">Drum Trainer</a>, I&#8217;m happy with this purchase. I just hope I can directly map the set to Guitar Hero: World Tour, but I might be asking for too much.</p>

<p>And yes, a new blog idea is foming. Who knows how far I&#8217;ll take this music gaming news stuff&#8230;?</p>
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		<title>Screw It, Here It Goes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 03:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello? What the heck? Who is this? Yeah, I know. It&#8217;s been a while. While I have been developing a backlog of things to write about here on this blog, I&#8217;ve also been occupied with&#8230; okay, I won&#8217;t lie: Video &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2008/07/06/screw-it-here-it-goes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Hello? What the heck? Who is this?</h4>

<p>Yeah, I know. It&#8217;s been a while.</p>

<p>While I have been developing a backlog of things to write about here on this blog, I&#8217;ve also been occupied with&#8230; okay, I won&#8217;t lie: Video Games.</p>

<h4>A Three-pronged Attack on My Free Time</h4>

<p>Across three &#8220;systems&#8221; (Wii, Mac, and PC), the attacks are as follows:</p>

<p>For the Wii, it&#8217;s been Rock Band. Horribly gimped. Definitely not worth the $180, in respect to the downloadable content-laden and better graphic&#8217;ed Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. (I would have bought it for cheaper gladly. Instead, I just bought it with lots of bitterness.) I still ended up going for the full set, because I know for a fact I&#8217;ll be selling it as soon as I master the drums in this game. I had a feeling it&#8217;ll sell better as a full set. Plus, I kinda wanted people to play with me anyway. Oh, and thirdly, I want to sing and play a plastic instrument at the same time. I feel like that&#8217;ll be yet another extreme and exciting challenge, let alone, hilarious for the onlookers. (Yes, I even bought a microphone stand. Yes, I&#8217;m insane.) I&#8217;m probably going to get Guitar Hero World Tour anyway, if I keep the Wii, that is.</p>

<p>On the Mac, it was Fallout. This game, my goodness, is amazing. Who would have thunk a post-apocalyptic world would be so much fun? I cannot believe I missed out on it during my middle school years. I guess back then, my life was too consumed with StarCraft to be messing with other games.</p>

<p>I ended up installing Boot Camp for one single purpose: Orange Box. Specifically, Team Fortress 2. It has consumed any free time I&#8217;ve had in the past couple of weeks. Steam will tell the truth. I think reaching a Steam rating of <a href="http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197999369620/home">10 &#8211; EAGLES SCREAM!</a> means someting&#8230; 36.6 HOURS? Expect this number to go up as I play through Half Life 2. With TF2, going through enough achievements to get to all the new weapon upgrades was very enjoyable.</p>

<p>Of course, installing Windows opens myself up to all these games that I didn&#8217;t even think about playing. Also, it opens myself up to wanting better hardware to run everything oh-so pretty. Too bad the iMac isn&#8217;t really up to the challenge in this area&#8230; (even if I go up to the 24&#8243;)</p>

<p>Sidenote: Where did my Air go? Sold it. Long story short: I didn&#8217;t see the value in being mobile anymore.</p>

<h4>The State of the Blog Address Post</h4>

<p>I&#8217;ve been experimenting with a little app called <a href="http://chyrp.net/" title="Chyrp">Chyrp</a>. For awhile, Twitter filled my desire of posting short status updates and other interesting links. However, plagued by downtimes and other issues, I decided to start looking for some distributed or self-hosted alternatives. While I will continue to use Twitter to follow the heavy hitters and as a tool to supplement the blogging insanity, I have a feeling my traffic will die down. Actually, It&#8217;s been happening.</p>

<p><img src="http://joshkim.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/twitter-stats.png" alt="Twitter Stats" /></p>

<p>As I started to use Chyrp more and more this weekend, I feel as though it&#8217;s got a lot of potential. I just don&#8217;t see myself fiddling with any blogging platform for too much: I want the darn thing to work out of the box, as advertised, with very little, if not, <em>no</em> programming intervention. Is this too hard to ask? Yes, I&#8217;m a lazy programmer who&#8217;d rather be just a little bit less lazy about his own projects.</p>

<h4>A New Deadline?</h4>

<p>I kinda had a feeling this was going to happen this weekend. I took off the day on Monday due to a possible trip to Philly. After that got cancelled, I had four days ahead of me to create The World&#8217;s Next Best Thing (TWNBT, as some refer to it). However, not a whole lot happened. A LOT OF FREAKING GAMES happened.</p>

<p>But somehow, I found enough time between the TF2 and the Rock Band to write this slightly coherent update. Oh, there&#8217;s even more I could write about.</p>

<h4>Status of Health</h4>

<p>Quickie, because I don&#8217;t want to seem weak to everyone when I freaking have to go through my condition.</p>

<ul>
<li>Weird sleeping issues

<ul>
<li>I&#8217;ve woken up in the middle of the night twice, at around 6:30. Randomly. I still don&#8217;t know why this happened.</li>
<li>These days, I feel really really tired. Could it be the lack of exercise? Could it be something even worse?</li>
<li>Takeaway: Start exercising to see if it&#8217;s some other problem.</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Excruciating eye soreness

<ul>
<li>This started very recently. I might need to see a doctor, but chances are, it&#8217;s the <strong>36.6</strong> hours of gaming after the day job I do in front of a monitor. It might be the TV shows/Movies I see on the iMac.</li>
<li>I need to pick a day and not use the computer at all.</li>
<li>Okay, maybe a bit extreme. More on this later in the goal making section.</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Wrists

<ul>
<li>Overuse? Maybe. A month ago, I was given a set of harder braces to use. Kinda hurts <em>more</em> to use while I type because it restricts the natural way I use my pinky and ring finger to type. Also, I was told to take Alleve twice a day&#8230; really didn&#8217;t do much.</li>
<li>Once again, I need to start taking huge breaks. HUGE breaks. I&#8217;m not sure what I can do that doesn&#8217;t require the wrists&#8230; I guess I could start back up on the Korean Hanja/Japanese insanity.</li>
<li>This is probably reason #2 as to why I don&#8217;t blog as much anymore.</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Ribs (Fibromyalgia)

<ul>
<li>No doctor has figured this out. The soreness/tenderness all across my lower rib cage. Some thought enlarged liver after the sonogram, but after the CT scan, some idiot lab technician was found wrong. I had a MRI of the brain to see if all of this could maybe possible be caused by MS. Came back negative.</li>
<li>I guess this is good news, although still no one knows what&#8217;s wrong with me&#8230;</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Ankles

<ul>
<li>Feels a lot better. Physical Therapy worked. There&#8217;s still some residual pain on the outside of the soles and ankles, but it might be from actively correcting my gait. Hope I don&#8217;t have to see the podiatrist anymore. I&#8217;ll give it a week for my ankles to be awesome again.</li>
</ul></li>
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<h4>Overall Takeaway From My Health Issues and EVERYTHING else in the past couple months AKA Goals</h4>

<p>I&#8217;ve  miss making goals. I&#8217;ve gotten weaker in character, not being able to follow through with a whole lot of things I&#8217;ve been wanting to accomplish. I&#8217;ve let past (uh oh, this is where it gets kinda dramatic. RUN. RUN! He&#8217;s opening the &#8220;past&#8221; folder) things muck up the present. Actually, it really hasn&#8217;t. You know what, now that I think about it, I look to the past mistakes as awesome. Or wait, am I just soothing myself?</p>

<p>And&#8230;. Scene.</p>

<p>That kind of thinking gets me nowhere. I feel like my gift of memorizing things is quickly fading. Sometimes, two people will tell me I&#8217;ve said something that I completely do not remember saying. This has almost <em>never</em> happened before.</p>

<p>Is there an eraser in my head? (For those of you that got this reference, have a cookie.)</p>

<p>But really: I&#8217;m kinda sick and tired of old-me. New-me kinda wants to kick old-me in the face with the Awesomedary Boots.</p>

<h4>One Small Sidenote: Becoming Someone Else Who I&#8217;m Not</h4>

<p>It&#8217;s kinda hard to define who you are. Do you do it with respect to others? Or do you not care at all about what people think, and just make you <em>you</em>?</p>

<p>For some reason, I&#8217;m like an electron (fermions) in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauli_exclusion_principle" title="Pauli exclusion principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">Pauli Exclusion Principle</a>. Like a 0 or a 1 (dang it, I keep thinking about the Gary Winston speech from Anti-Trust), I cannot have that widely- and socially-accepted view on this matter.</p>

<p>Actually, let&#8217;s bust out the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncertainty_principle" title="Uncertainty principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">Heisenburg Uncertainty Principle</a>. Actually, let&#8217;s not. I&#8217;m boring myself, even.</p>

<p>Back to the point of this sidenote: I&#8217;m in the state of not caring about anyone else. Or at least, a very few people very very passionately. Much more so than any stage of my life, I bet if I let one extremely respectable and <em>legendary</em> person into my life, I could end up doing their bidding. And because I said this publicly, I&#8217;m going to end up going the opposite way.</p>

<p>The JK way is to always keep them surprised: I cannot stress how much I have to continue to innovate <em>myself</em>. I cannot be. I have to keep moving. If I am just existing, I might as well not exist. I have to create.</p>

<p>I have to punch someone in the face. I have to love someone to death.</p>

<p>With all these lists, &#8220;How To&#8221; guides, and massive trivia in my head, I hope to live life and experience something new each and everyday. I say this, but I have a feeling none of my past experiences will amount to jack squat in the future. I say that, but I have a feeling it&#8217;ll all come together and make sense in the end.</p>

<p>DANG IT, STOP IT WITH YOUR CIRCLES.</p>

<p>And&#8230; Scene.</p>

<h4>I&#8217;m totally not editing that last section. I&#8217;m not even going to look at it anymore.</h4>

<p>Yeah. That last section was the insanity that&#8217;s brewing in my head every freaking single day.</p>

<p>I feel like occupying my CPU with actual work is better than all having all those JMPs muck up the pipelines. Which leads into one of the many goals I&#8217;m going to be making.</p>

<ul>
<li>GOAL: Stay off the information firehose that is the Internet.

<ul>
<li>AIM. Twitter. Even Feeds. (Phone? Heck, I rarely use that crap these days.) These sources of constant communication just eats up my time. No: I am not a freaking processor: I do not multitask.</li>
<li>I will set a block of time to do all of this. Which means&#8230; I will probably be behind on the news.</li>
<li>SIDENOTE: Need to talk about how I get offended if people bring me news I already know or link me to something I&#8217;ve already read and how this offense is completely retarded on my part but how I can&#8217;t deal with it.</li>
</ul></li>
<li>GOAL: Back to 145-ish lbs.

<ul>
<li>You won&#8217;t believe the gut that I&#8217;m currently sporting. I took a picture of it, so that when I become awesome again, I&#8217;ll be able to use it as a reminder to never <em>ever</em> go on fast-food laden WoW binges again. I don&#8217;t blame WoW, but I blame the eating out.</li>
<li>Back to cooking, a <em>lot</em>. I enjoy it, and it&#8217;s an art form I&#8217;d like to master. It&#8217;ll be another way to rest my aching body.</li>
<li>Will need to go grocery shopping weekly. I mean, <em>weekly</em>. And probably will have to up my equipment a bit.</li>
<li>The gym daily? Maybe pushing it, but starting today, the routine begins again. Biking sucks, but ankles will have to get better.</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>SIDENOTE: Wow, I feel like I&#8217;m in the zone again. You know, that zone I was in when I had my last blogging explosion. Gotta keep going. Bawls, keep me awake and my cornea blood vessels enlarge so it doesn&#8217;t hurt as much.</p>

<ul>
<li>GOAL: TWNBT announced on the 8th. Probably gadgetget. Maybe not.

<ul>
<li>Come on. You&#8217;re supposedly not going to Business School. Make sure of this by making the doubt about making the right choice nonexistent.</li>
<li>Will require only a couple of hours each night.</li>
<li>DO NOT GO EXTREME. Or even, think about going extreme. Extremeness will come with awesomeness.</li>
<li>Extremeness in moderation? Is this a T-shirt?</li>
<li>Need to start chronicling this. Blog? What am I doing with WordPress?</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>That&#8217;s all: Stop Multitasking. Focus on Health. Go Be Awesome.</p>

<ul>
<li>GOAL: And blog all of it. ALL OF IT. Keep yourself accountable to the world. Or at least, for the poor people that read this mess.

<ul>
<li>Seriously, what are you still doing here? Hehe.</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>

<p>Thanks for taking the time to read through this ridiculously long post. I guess I&#8217;m posting this on the 6th of July CST. This date means nothing to me.</p>

<p>And so, it begins. The Legend of Josh Kim.</p>
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		<title>Let Me Try This Again, Part 3.2: Entertainment: Video Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 03:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Sidenote If this post makes it up successfully, I will have made three posts in a 24 hour period. If people can define a recession as an economic downturn for two quarters, I can define the &#8220;return&#8221; to blogging &#8230; <a href="http://joshkim.org/2008/05/14/let-me-try-this-again-part-32-entertainment-video-games/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>A Sidenote</h4>

<p>If this post makes it up successfully, I will have made three posts in a 24 hour period. If people can define a recession as an economic downturn for two quarters, I can define the &#8220;return&#8221; to blogging as more than two posts in a 24 hour period.</p>

<p>Or something like that. And now for something not all too completely different.</p>

<h4>World of Warcraft</h4>

<p>This game has been a&#8230; &#8220;game changer&#8221; in a couple of instances in my life. It has made me a hermit, lost me the A in a very A-able engineering class, and helped me keep friendships across state lines. Needless to say, the online phenomenon that is WoW has changed my life for the better and for the worse.</p>

<p>I recently picked up the game a couple months back with the intention of enjoying the game&#8217;s content from 60 to 70. Which I did. A bit too much. I even started the insanity that is the 25-man raids. (I had run a 40-man before, but it was quite a while ago.)</p>

<p>I had quite the fun. But then at one point, it started to become work. I <em>had</em> to get the items. It started to become that addiction that I had once gotten rid of.</p>

<p>And this WoW business&#8230; it&#8217;s amazingly addictive. Take away everything&#8230; the professions, the pvp, the thinly veiled dress-up game&#8230; but keep the social always-on aspect of it, and it&#8217;ll still be extremely addictive. This is, of course, assuming you have actually passed the tipping point of knowing other people that are willing to play as much or even more than you.</p>

<p>[And here it comes: the obligatory reference to some web application]
It&#8217;s like Facebook. But prettier. And instead of profiles or other personal information, you have&#8230; the Frozen Shadowweave Set.</p>

<p>And there you go. And so I quit. Maybe I&#8217;ll return with the next expansion. I don&#8217;t doubt that it is a possibility, but I hope to have something even more exciting to look forward to in the coming months.</p>

<h4>And no, not Rock Band. Well&#8230; maybe.</h4>

<p>Rock Band is delicious. The question is about the Wii version of this game.</p>

<p>Ever since I played Guitar Hero 1 on PS, I&#8217;ve loved the series. And it didn&#8217;t matter that I didn&#8217;t know the song: I liked the one-to-one mapping of notes to some strange finger combination on the fret buttons. I actually found more musicians and bands to listen to through the entire process of playing 1, 2, 80&#8242;s, and 3.</p>

<p>Disclaimer: The only song that I cannot beat on expert is Through the Fires and Flames. And I feel like if I really really practiced, I could. It&#8217;s just I don&#8217;t feel like dumping so much resource into it. Some people would say &#8220;lamer&#8221;, but I&#8217;m okay with myself. Maybe not.</p>

<p>Sidenote: Moving along, the whole point of this series is to get all this personal crap out so you guys can actually get some meaningful content. Let me continue for just a bit longer.</p>

<p>Fast forward to recently when the Wii version of Rock Band was announced, as well as the news about the whole gimpedness of it all. No DLC. At all. But then, a glimmer of hope was found in the form of a song pack disc, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_in_Rock_Band#Track_Pack_Vol._1" title="List of songs in Rock Band - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">Track Pack Vol. 1</a>.</p>

<p>So it seems like I&#8217;ll be buying this. Another $170 thrown towards &#8220;Entertainment&#8221;. (I&#8217;ll most likely be renting the song pack from Gamefly, though.) I better start saving now because my budget just doesn&#8217;t allow $170 for &#8220;Real-Time Interactive Music Simulation&#8221;.</p>

<h4>What else&#8230; What other &#8220;games&#8221;</h4>

<p>Scramble? No. I hate that game.</p>

<p>Other Wii games? Boom Blox will be coming very shortly. Zack &amp; Wiki is amazing. WarioWare, as I said before, was an incredible party game.</p>

<p>Yeap, that pretty much sums up Video Games.</p>

<h4>One More Thing</h4>

<p>Right. Portal.</p>

<p>That was one of the most disgustingly amazing games ever. I still do not understand to this day the infatuation with the Companion Cube, but it was like eating sticks of butter. Hmm&#8230; butter&#8230;</p>

<h4>And that ends. Video Games.</h4>

<p>And that ends, the three part series on the three of most pertinent things of my life: Twitter, Health, and Video Games. It&#8217;s kinda sad, really, but at least I got the ball rolling.</p>

<p>I think now that the ball has started to roll, I need to make sure there&#8217;s enough ground for it to roll. The blog is in disrepair (category structure is screwed up, commenting is also screwy, older/newer links are not working correctly) and I intend to fix it. Maybe this week.</p>

<h4>Closing</h4>

<p>I like sidenotes, tangents, and disclaimers. But I&#8217;m realizing how much they break up the flow of the posts. I have to figure out how to do prettier footnotes with little superscript numbers. Bah, more work to do on the blog itself, I guess.</p>
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