...Literay criticism is always longer than what it's a critique of? What on earth is the point? Let's use Hamlet as an example, thousands of interpretations have been spun from this one play. Literally millions of pages have been written in attempt to understand what Shakespeare meant by Hamlet. Isn't it possible he just wanted some quick cash? Even Kurt Vonnegut admitted that when he needed quick cash he would write a play. Couldn't that apply to Shakespeare?
Don't get me wrong, Shakespeare is truely awesome stuff (using to word in it's correct meaning, none of this awesome meaning cool crap) and does take some time to get your head round (has anyone ever descibed love as beautifully?) but wouldn't it be better to write a novel yourself rather than criticise everyone else?
I think I just insulted myself.
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Website update.
The website is getting some -reasonably- sized updates either tonight or tomorrow morning. Nothing huge but it's a stream-lined version of what I've already got going on.
The only major difference that your going to notice is that my videos have been moved from YouTube and Revver over to Blip TV. There's quite a lot of reasoning behind this, some of it based on Blip's payment rates, but the change is happening mainly to allow me to upload a higher quality of video to an easier to use archive. Honest.
I'm also trying to add Twitter to the website so that you can get round the clock coverage of what I'm doing. When I'm hanging out with my friends, you'll know. When I'm working, you'll know. When I'm taking a shower, you'll know. Assuming your sad enough to watch my Twitter account 24 hours a day, every day of the year. (Which you undoubtedly are if you find this website interesting.)
I've given the projects page a massive change in terms of formatting and relevance. I wasn't happy with the old layout and the information was very out of date. Now the layout's a lot smoother and all the information is up to date. Finally, I'm adding advertisments to the website. Yeah, I sold out. Who gives a crap?
There should also be a review or two up later today. ^_^
The only major difference that your going to notice is that my videos have been moved from YouTube and Revver over to Blip TV. There's quite a lot of reasoning behind this, some of it based on Blip's payment rates, but the change is happening mainly to allow me to upload a higher quality of video to an easier to use archive. Honest.
I'm also trying to add Twitter to the website so that you can get round the clock coverage of what I'm doing. When I'm hanging out with my friends, you'll know. When I'm working, you'll know. When I'm taking a shower, you'll know. Assuming your sad enough to watch my Twitter account 24 hours a day, every day of the year. (Which you undoubtedly are if you find this website interesting.)
I've given the projects page a massive change in terms of formatting and relevance. I wasn't happy with the old layout and the information was very out of date. Now the layout's a lot smoother and all the information is up to date. Finally, I'm adding advertisments to the website. Yeah, I sold out. Who gives a crap?
There should also be a review or two up later today. ^_^
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