New site

Perhaps it's due to the insatiable desire for the human spirit to attain perfection in its endeavors; perhaps it's the glow of Jupiter's red storm on the rings of Saturn; some say that it's because the changing poles of the earth increase the kinetic energy of nerve signals to the pituitary gland. At any rate, I've made a new website. It's different from this blog because it'll be focusing more on hobbies and technical things, but it seems to be a good outlet for those sort of things.

Initially, it was going to replace this site and maybe the others on blogger, but the creation process has left me still wanting to muse less publicly. I don't think there are many that read this blog, and I don't have a problem with that - in-fact, I think I'd prefer that. I think less readers makes me more open to explore abstract thoughts and feelings, whereas a knowledge of many readers of this blog would make me less open and personal. Personal may be a bad thing on a blog, but oh well.

Coming up, I'll be doing a little book review to change it up. That is, I'll do one if I can ever finish the book. Finals have gotten in the way a bit. The book is History in English Words, by Owen Barfield. It's probably the most fascinating book I've read in a long time. It's taken me a very long time to read, but that is mostly because you have to be in the right mindset to enjoy it and to be interested in it. And it's not just etymology; it touches on so much more than that alone. So be excited.

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