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August 12, 2002: I'M ON FIRE! Two updates in as many days. I wanted to get yesterday's session up early so the group had all the facts before making their decision: Do they stay in Bogenhafen, stand and fight the ever gathering hordes of chaos, or do they run like a pack of sissy girls! Let the debate begin! "Roll the Dice Monkey-Boy"!  Go here to see the synapsis of session seven: WFRP.

August 11, 2002: The Geekiness continues. HOODY HOO! We played our sixth session last week and have been joined by a new player: everybody welcome Joe! Unfortunately, Derrick is still out of town and won't return until the 14th. Hopefully we'll see him next session. I finally chained myself to the keyboard and updated the WFRP page. I've added synapsis of our last three sessions. Read them carefully kids, there might just might be clues hidden throughout. Then again, a nasty GM would be tempted to add a few red herrings as well. But not this GM, no sir, no way. I like my players and wouldn't attempt to lead them astray into a nasty violent gore ridden death. I still need to add our new character Martin to the roster, and that new less jarring look to the Geek Space pages is still under development. Session 7 is today at 5. YAHOOOOOEEEEE!

April 23, 2002: My basement has flooded with sewage, so that has occupied most of my time over the past few days. As I do more page building, I realize the simple mistakes I've made. Most of these are things which would make my life easier if I were to do them. Nothing worth getting into here, but there will be some changes around here. I've redone the Trek pages for starters, and plan on hitting the Birthright pages next. At BR I plan on adding the campaign notes from my first BR campaign in Anchorage. I'm doing this mostly as a gift to Derrick, Troy , Carl and everyone else who took part in the campaign. Don't expect too much new material at Trek or BR for a while. There will probably be no more updates to Trek (besides a few graphics I might add), I do have some more plans for BR, but nothing immediate.

The largest change to the Geek Pages will be yet another new look. I like this look, but the red on black becomes jarring to the eyes. I plan on giving a simpler look that is more gentle to the eyes.

April 16, 2002: I updated the Warhammer pages. I added the characters and the results of session two. You'll notice a new and hopefully better look to the WHFRP page. Find out here.

April 7, 2002:  The old sight is now a member of the rpg fantasy web ring. That seems to be up and going. Hopefully it will be a good thing. Facelifts continue. In my never ending quest to make the sight more navigation friendly and less muddled, I ditched the Old School Project (put it on the backburner really, she'll be back), and listed a couple of my older pages (trek and Birthright) as subdomains of Hardcore Geek. I dumped the Geek Lite pages. I nixed the Adventures in Geekland page as well. From now on, players in my games can find synopsis of their latest exploits on the appropriate game page. (Players is Warhammer go here; players in my Gurps game, go here.I just didn't see the need for them. I finally got around to giving the Trek pages a better look. I posted an update on the Warhammer page from the last session here.

April 4, 2002: I've been working on this page daily for a week now giving it a whole new look. I was going to wait until I had it completely done, but since I'm starting to get a little more traffic, I decided putting out my best face even if it isn't finished is better than the old boring look.

March 30, 2002: Began a major face lift for these pages. Started with the entrance page. More to come as I get time. The Links page is coming.

 March 29, 2002: Sweet Jesus! Mary Jane! My system crashed last night, and I learned a valuable lesson: backing up your system is recommended more than once in a blue moon. Well, it forced me to go ahead and back up all my files and while doing so, I discovered a slew of spiffy new fonts to spice up the pages with. I've probably gone font crazy now. I all so discovered my play notes from a popular Birthright campaign I ran a couple of years ago. I'm working on putting those into some sort of downloadable format for my former players. I also found about 4 almost complete adventures that I wrote for the same BR campaign. I hope to have those up soon for the old gang. I still have play notes to publish from the current game. I think I finally have the kinks out of the guest book and counter. A whoping 104 hits! And only 100 of them were by me.

March 26, 2002: Remodeled Hard Core Geek. Added lots of to do lists with very little actually done. Worked some on the Birthright pages as well. Added Geek Lite.

March 25, 2002: I was a busy little Geek. I made a big To-Do List, and got most of it accomplished. The Trek pages are back up. I added the rough draft to the first chapter of my novel "Player's Guide to Reality", updated the Old School Gaming Project, and of particular interest to my players, I added the Geek Lite section in Hardcore Geek.

March 24, 2002: I'm back. After six months in the desert, it's good to be back.  I added a guest book. I have a load of reviews to add. I have to decide what I'm going to do game wise. The BR campaign is dead in my head for now. I'm thinking of going with Warhammer FRP. It would be a shame to waste all the effort I've put into Elemental Evil; however, I have a new direction I might take that campaign in. I'm all so looking at giving this sight a face lift, and I'm looking into sight promotion. I might give myself a late x-mas gift in the form of my own domain. I plan on revising the old Trek sight and adding it here soon.

September 23, 2001: I added a review of Shadow of the Hedgemon. I'm going to be gone for several months. There probably will not be any more updates until sometime early next year.

Septeber 7, 2001: I added the Old School Gaming Project and corrected a few errors.

September 3, 2001: I launched Geek God Productions. Much new stuff, including how I fell in love with RPGs and a review of Jordan's Wheel of Time series.


 

 

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