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Semi-regular

When I give myself schedules for writing, it doesn’t usually last very long. In this case, the Bhagavad-gita Comparison posts (and the Godzilla posts) are going to be bumped back to “semi-regular.” They’ll still post on Sundays (and Wednesdays for the Godzilla stuff).

It’s not that I’m not enjoying either, but I’ve found myself with less time and other projects. Basically, I’ve scheduled myself away from practicality.

As far as the Gita posts go, I’ve already covered my favorite verses, so now I have to dip into ones that I’m not as familiar with. That’s a lot of hit and miss. Not ever verse is “good” for these comparisons. Some verses are basically identical across the four editions, and really, where’s the fun in that?

But hopefully I’ll still keep things moving right along. The Gita post for tomorrow will probably not happen, but if it does, it will be later in the day.

5 responses so far

5 Responses to “Semi-regular”

  1. Ryan BeggarNo Gravatar says:

    i’m semi regular if i miss my morning coffee.

    Thank you! Good night Seattle! I’m here all week! Big hand for my band, Pretty and the Poop Vaginas! We love you!

    ericNo Gravatar Reply:

    Haha ohhh for fun!

  2. CalderNo Gravatar says:

    I just finished a post about how I have nothing to say, how nobody comments on my nothing, and the bottom line is that I have no excuse for nothing to say, considering I have been unemployed since November, consume 8 hours of media day/5 days a week(print, television, internet, etc.), visited 2 countries and have ample time to digest and discuss. I miss blowing into Page After Page after work is the bottom line I guess.

    ericNo Gravatar Reply:

    I read that! And I’m totally with you. I am currently without employment, so I should have a TON of things to write about. But that’s not really how it works.

    There’s definitely a few things I miss about Page After Page. You strutting in around 4pm is one of them.

    CalderNo Gravatar Reply:

    The “not really how it works” is a cruel lesson I learned at 4 with the first generation Transformer toys. The bookstore here isn’t the same. The one guy, English isn’t his first language and the other guy is constantly giving out unsolicited travel “advice”.