
I'm doing a web-presence evaluation these days. I'm trying to update sites and rework things to consider recent changes in activities, mood, interest-- whatever.
I updated the Fareasterner site to reflect a few more ventures the company has been doing of late. On a related note, I also worked on backing up the previous incarnation of Fareasterner: the Kyungnam to Kyunggi Journal which was my weblog in Korea, and is no longer the destination to the domain name. (Expect the link button in the bottom to disappear eventually as I don't feel like doing any more moving gifs than I have to, especially for a dormant site.)
I also switched around my personal page (www.ianross.ca) and removed the last of my cartoons from the main page. They're all still there in the archives for now but at least when you log in, you aren't greeted by something that's six months old. I dont find I have much time for newer cartoons these days so I can't imagine that site becoming a regularily updated one, but who knows. Maybe it could take the place of this blog.
The magazine, Miramichi Monthly has it's site updated a bit more now too. I've switched registrars for that domain name so if the previous link doesn't work, go here. The new registrars haven't been updated with the proper URL forwarding info yet although I expect to do that this afternoon. Check out the forum there if you have time, and sign in to post a message. The site itself has little in the way of stories. I've yet to become motivated enough to tackle that task. What you'll find instead are the cover photos that I have been posting here.
And from now on... I think I might leave the covers on that site and do my best to revamp this site. I'd like to avoid shop talk. I also don't want this to become the proverbial haircut blog. Maybe a satirical news site? Photoshop lots of bigfoot or UFO pictures... I'm also thinking of changing hosts so that I have a bit more control over the functionality (I hate the bulletin board on this site and would much prefer a phpbboard like on Mysteries or Miramichi Monthly. I could even experiment with RSS feeds, create characters, design a virtual newsroom. I've been talking about myself online for over four years. I know Yeji got tired of it after much less time. Maybe I'm due for a break too. A creative project would be a good outlet.





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