I’ve opened up comments on the site so that you don’t have to actually be registered and logged-in to comment on a post. You are required to enter your name and a valid email address, and you can optionally specify your web site before you submit your comment. Of course, I still recommend registering or being logged-in if you are going to be a frequent visitor. Registration has its perks.
I do realize, though, that “frequent” in regards to my visitors means once a week or so. Hey, I’m just happy you’re here.
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June 14th, 2005 at 10:50 pm
I’m just glad you’re visiting the site! Seriously though, I think this is a fairly decent way for us to keep in touch, or at least for friends and family to see what’s going on with me without having to spend an hour or so a night on the phone (I’ve never been much of a phone person anyway).
The hardest part for me, though, is finding or making the time to write something every once in a while for those that do check regularly. I have a lot of things I’d like to be posting, but it’s amazing how much time it can actually take, even just to add a post or two a night.
I did notice that most of my posts were starting to be about O’s games, so I’m trying to move away from that, or to add more so it doesn’t look like this is just a sports blog.
As for LSL, I definitely remember us sneaking in playing time when we were younger to play that series of games. I don’t remember where we got them from, but they were quite entertaining. I think I read a review about the newest Leisure Suit Larry, and it sounded like the game had changed quite a bit since the previous version. We’ll have to play it some when I’m home for the golf tournament, I’d love to see how much the game has changed. I think it’s been 12 years or so since I last played LSL… Wow.
June 10th, 2005 at 11:34 pm
I check the site pretty much every day, but don’t always comment. Especially with all the technical talk, I don’t have much to add to those discussions. Maybe I’ll actually learn PHP someday like I’ve talked about.
On a side note, I got the new Leisure Suit Larry game, which they have for PS2 and PC (I got the PS2 version). It’s pretty cool but a little different than the older games. Not as much finding little items and figuring out how to use them (although there is still some of that). It’s still pretty cool though. A lot of little reaction games with hitting buttons and such (you’ll see what I mean if you get the game). Didn’t we use to play those games back in the day, Chris? I’m assuming you know the Leisure Suit Larry series.