Horn of Tooting +2
Today is the first day I’ve been able to see the site in a while, and it does my heart good. Also, I see that Dice Make Bonk is earning some attention out there in the Int4rtubes. You can read a nice review at Daniels’ site, and there’s a link from the Wednesday Knights Blog. I pray you, reciprocate and give these fellows your eyes.
To those of you just visiting, welcome! Trawl through the archive. I hope you like what you find there.
Still no ETA on the next round, I’m afraid. The laptop continues to flummox me, and in any event I’m preparing to work on a six-week project in Connecticut starting near the end of this month, so there’s not much time. It’s the old lament with which all gamers become familiar: real life sometimes gets in the way.
Still, I have plenty of raw material to work with, and while it may have gathered a little dust, it is far from having been shoved into a cardboard box, pitched into the attic, and forgotten about. Tripp and I are also preparing to start a new campaign, and I’m sure we can find something to say about that.
Roll high in the meantime, guys — or whatever your chosen game mechanic deems favorable. Dice Make Bonk isn’t dead. It just smells funny.
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January 7th, 2007 at 11:58 am
I’m glad to hear that DMB still has a pulse! I really enjoy the podcast but understand how real life gets in the way (I work in theatre so almost as busy a schedule). I look forward to some new stuff in… March?
Thieves (not rogues) suck. Sorry about your computer.
RAZ
January 12th, 2007 at 1:07 am
Hang in there guys, and don’t give up! I’m looking forward to the next episode appearing in my playlist.
January 14th, 2007 at 12:19 am
It’s not dead yet?…. I’ve eaten cheese that is a bit more questionable than that!
January 15th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Hmmm. It’s not much, but it could be a life sign.
Have you considered using a library computer? There’s a portable version of Audacity (http://portableapps.com/apps/music_video/audacity_portable). Combined with some headphones and a thumb drive, that’d be enough to get you working on almost any computer.