Update on the "Plan"

Malex's picture

Hey everybody! Just a quick note to reassure you, we are still working on the site! I've been pretty much pouring every spare moment into something related to MalexMedia.Net,® including all of Saturday and Sunday this past weekend.

I won't say what I worked on this past weekend, but I will say this:

1) I'm very excited. This will be a big improvement to the site that I've been wanting to make for a long time!

2) I can say with some confidence that I'll be rolling out this change within the next two weeks.

ttyl!

--Alex

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Mad Hatter's picture

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Sounds... Mysterious... Can't wait to see what it is! :-D

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Malex's picture

Mystery! Ooh!

Mad Hatter said:

Sounds... Mysterious...

I certainly hope so! I was very careful to heap on the ambiguity! :-D

ttyl

Alex Markley

“The fate of a good technologist is to work on things that will seem silly in a hundred years. The fate of a bad technologist is to work on things that seem silly already.”

SangMing's picture

Your skill set

Malex said:

I was very careful to heap on the ambiguity!

And you've always been good at that, Malex. X-D

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We should take our comfort from God's word, not from the circumstances of our lives.

Quartz's picture

*lol*

Old Mother Hubbard sat in her cupboard,

Drowning her sorrows in hay.

Along came a spider who sat down to chide her,

But he could think of nothing to say.

?

I have been gone for almost two weeks... Has this plan been put in motion yet?

"And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony. And they did not love their life, even when faced with death."

~Revelation 12:11

Malex's picture

Yes!

tyat4ever said:

I have been gone for almost two weeks... Has this plan been put in motion yet?

Here's my blog entry on the subject.

ttyl

Alex Markley

“The fate of a good technologist is to work on things that will seem silly in a hundred years. The fate of a bad technologist is to work on things that seem silly already.”