Mood: caffeinated
Topic: General News
In our quest to get the website automated (and thus release Death from internet slavery) we have opened up a new website, whereupon things will (slowly) be moved over and hopefully merged. There are going to be some bumps along the way, but that's to be given in these circumstances. First of all, we're not sure if we're going to get to keep the current domain name. We'll keep you posted.
The new address is going to be based at: http://apocalypsewriters.com. I haven't thought about subdomains or anything like that yet. We need to get the place working smoothly first!
I'm very happy with our new hosts. They're polite, they cost less, and they give us more with (so far) more stability. We even get to have a discussion forum on board, which has been named Bark Pups Bark and will be at: http://apocalypsewriters.com/pupchatter ... er... or something. Well there's a working link at the new main page if I got that wrong.
The only thing here is I'm worried about losing the blog... but something will be figured out I'm sure. We're clever like that.
I (Death) have noticed that there are a lot of votes in the pin box. Thanks! Keep 'em coming. To my surprise someone voted for the blonde Cerberus Pup girl today. After so long of her not getting any votes, I wasn't expecting that one.
Just also please bear in mind that to date there aren't enough donations (or even requests) for the last pin to justify another pin run. Support Akashik and help us out! It's one way to let us thank you for being a loyal pup (read: fan).
It turns out there's only TWO pages left of the current Akashik chapter.. no wait. After today it will be one. O_O
And yes, we're into week two of the donation drive. You've read the spill, you can backread if you need to. Please consider helping out if you haven't. We reset the little thermometer with an amount that equals our goal minus what was donated last time. I like this one much better.
Oh yes. The little Taus figurines arrived today. That was an adventure, because they came on a semi truck and I live in a cul de sac. But the driver was friendly and courteous. He actually loaded the boxes onto a cart and dragged it from the road to my house by about 4 blocks. Now that's service!
And that's all I have to say about that.