Sunday, September 29, 2013

An update - 9/29/2013

I'm sorry that I can't write blog posts on a consistent schedule.  I promise I'll try to make them more consistently.  I plan to finish a blog about every week or two, most probably on a Friday.  It's because I want to use my time better.  I'd rather stimulate my brain to write a blog post than to let it fall into dystrophy while I'm on Facebook.

Anyways, I have a few updates.

1)  At the end of the summer, I got a Surface Pro and I'm planning on making a personal review of it.  So far, I like it and I'll go out of my way to include more than what every online review says about this tablet/laptop hybrid.  I won't be doing benchmark testing or anything remotely like that because that's for computer pros who know what they're talking about.  I'll be speaking about the Surface Pro for the laymen of the computer world.

2)  I have a lot of ideas for blog posts.  They're just all in draft mode in my post queue.

3)  I love art but I get very distracted when I'm not studying... so I had an idea to draw everyday on a whiteboard.  I know it's a real compromise but at least I can practice on my lines.  I won't be uploading pictures of what I draw everyday but it's better than nothing.  I think I'll make it a Tumblr exclusive thing because those drawings won't be polished enough for deviantArt material.

4)  I've been reading some books and I have some responses that I'd like to upload.  I feel that perhaps that if my responses were on sheets of paper that would sit in my room, then they would not get much of an audience reach or maybe even some good responses.  So, I want to put them on the Internet.  I'm pretty sure I won't ever be a literary critic (nor do I want to - critics always peruse for the cons of everything they read about and hardly ever have completely good reviews about anything, kind of like that food critic from the movie Ratatouille).

5)  Since the word "Asian" is in my Internet name, I have plenty of blog posts about how being Asian is usually detrimental (in my own experiences) when I come across people, usually in school.  If I'm outside school, I really don't have any problems about my Asian-American identity.

So... that's all for now.  I hope that someday this blog will become more than a place for my thoughts.

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