June went by quicker than I thought it would. I also didn’t get as much gaming content out as I expected – I kind of touched on what I wanted to about E3 and then went on about my days. A part of me thinks I should avoid E3 all together next year but at the same time I know I get views by covering it, and there is no reason for me to avoid at least addressing what I feel like from it. We’ll see next June what actions I actually take, but we’re not here to talk about June, we’re here to talk about July!
I won’t go on about the back list this time; that’s a problem that never changes. I’ll scratch things off of it as I can.
That being said, what I do have planned will be pretty cool, I think – more vintage computer stuff, for sure. That’s my key focus for July is getting into those good old Commodore, Apple, Sinclair, Amstrad, Tandy, and other computers. I’ve been on a big vintage computer kick again recently, so why not, right?
That leads to another thing. I mentioned in a previous article about getting a somewhat retro yet still modern computer fro Apple – a PowerMac G5. It has a bit of a story behind it, but that’s only the beginning. Let’s just say, I’ve got quite a bit of Apple Computer goodness to share with you.
Otherwise, more of the usual, for sure. I’m still planning a bit of an overhaul to the site, but things will still, at the core, be the same. I might run a test or two over the month, once I settle on a plan. We’ll see how that goes.
I’m not setting any goals for the month. If I write, I write. If I don’t, I don’t. That simple. We’ll see how it goes.