tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4520712015535408773.post7549827562754681631..comments2024-03-29T00:34:36.507-07:00Comments on Let's GURPS: Cross-Post: GURPSDay Summary and ReflectionsPseudonymhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03985169732528456457noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4520712015535408773.post-50434251552420137482016-06-16T16:19:16.701-07:002016-06-16T16:19:16.701-07:00My schedule has moved from 'whenever' to &...My schedule has moved from 'whenever' to 'at least once a week' (it took a couple years for that to start working out), to 'every three or four days'. I'm still slightly behind on that last, and after a good month, have just run out of buffer again.<br /><br />I'm <i>not</i> going to go to every day (eek!), because I tend to be a bit slow and deliberate, and a lot of my posts are huge and take a lot of work (take a peek into the ASL category...). I've been meaning to start working out some half-done GURPS ideas to get comments on, but other things keep crowding out the time to organize my thoughts enough to write them down.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4520712015535408773.post-48584869253201660512016-06-16T13:27:50.008-07:002016-06-16T13:27:50.008-07:00Ah! Yeah, a thing of that magnitude probably takes...Ah! Yeah, a thing of that magnitude probably takes a lot of work! I do my posts daily, and I think to date, the most harrowing review I've done in terms of breadth and volume of content crammed into one post generated over a matter of a single day is the one on Social Engineering. I have a self imposed challenge of one post a day which I've faithfully kept to for a little over half a year now. Though, I'm now relishing when the year is over because then I can focus on some probably much higher quality posts that might take a few days of work (reviews of long books, more detailed adventures, maybe a themed catalog of abilities/monsters instead of a one-off) instead of my "whatever kinda neat idea that's neither too long nor too short that was flopping around in my head, or the last questions my players asked me" approach.<br /><br />Thanks for reading!Pseudonymhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03985169732528456457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4520712015535408773.post-43054933691535668162016-06-16T13:12:51.756-07:002016-06-16T13:12:51.756-07:00Would it help if you knew I started reviewing Thau...Would it help if you knew I started reviewing <i>Thaumatology</i> last August and stalled out until a couple weeks ago? That review was a <i>huge</i> project, and it just overwhelmed me.<br /><br />In some ways, much of the 'review' is just detailing what's in there. I figure boiling down what is <i>in</i> that book is still a valuable service, since that'll drive a lot of decisions on whether to get it. The part that might more properly be called a <i>review</i> (giving real opinions) is just the last three paragraphs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com