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Changes are coming!

The past couple of months ive been stacked up with work, working on some fun projects for a change. Ive been doing alot of PaperVision3D and alot of Data Visualization, it seems every client is now finding some use for a 3d plane with video projected onto it. I really hope we don’t start to see too many sites made with PaperVision3D just for the sake of it, it kind of decreases its value and appeal.

All of this adds up to a lack of updates from me. I used to have a lot to say, and still do, but it was alot easier to post something that was unique and had some value, back in the days when there were only 4-5 flash blogs. Now it seems anybody that has ever bought a copy of Flash, has a blog, and there is alot of repetition throughout the Adobe blogging community, i dont want to be one of those sites, that posts “Adobe have released another update to the flash player”, along with the other 1000 blogs that post the same thing.

This year ive decided its time to put some effort back into this site for those dedicated readers that have stuck with me for so long. The feed is still averaging about 4000 readers, even though i havent posted in 2 months and the site still gets a heck of alot of traffic, even though my Google PageRank dropped from 8 to 5/6. Google changing my page rank, because i use text-link-ads doesnt appear to have affected the traffic, so im not sure what use page rank really has. I still appear near the top of most flash related search queries and i am still the 5th ‘guy’ on the whole internet, above guy richie, family guy and just below guy fawkes.

With that im going to turn this site into an article based site ala A List Apart or Flash Magazine. The site will re-designed and will return in a magazine format, the plan is to have an article per week minimum, but posts will be alot longer and alot more fruitful. I doubt i will ever stop posting small ramblings, so there will also be an ‘Asides’ section where i can post cool links etc..

Ive also decided that comments on blogs for the greater part, have no value. I very rarely see comments that add any value to a post (and i read alot of blogs). They are primarily used to post off topic questions, praise or abuse the author of a post and/or to sell viagra/weird fetish sites/penis enlargers and so on…. so im considering not having comments at all.



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Chris Moran
Jan 31, 2008 23:23

I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you.

Chris Moran

Mike D
Feb 1, 2008 1:01

On certain blogs (say quasimondo, aral balkans and the soon to be defunct 5etdemi) there’s plenty worthwhile discussion on the posts. How to sort the wheat from the chaff without soaking up man hours I’m not sure - I guess if it was possible to implement a digg-esque system where the readers can vote up/down comments then perhaps you’d have the semblance of a self moderating system?

richard willis
Feb 1, 2008 9:58

i think we can expect pv3d to go ‘bit mental for a while, sadly. it’ll go thru those classic phases of over-excitement, post-coital blues and then level out to a reasonable level. i know those phases have, like, proper academic names, the last one’s the ‘plateau of…’ something, can’t remember, the ajax dude jeremy keith knows all about it tho, ask him.

proper names notwithstanding tho, deffo get ready to be sick of seeing pv3d sites by some point later this year. :)

Quentin
Feb 1, 2008 11:58

I hope you change your mind on that comments’ stuff…
They can be very helpful!

Grant Skinner
Feb 1, 2008 17:23

Nice blog? Uh, I wus wundring….. how DO MAke anmate dpuppys with flash?!!? ALSO give me ur src codes fr everything! U R not so smrt as u thing!

btw. I know god site to make ur pnesi biggest!!! And for not much $$.

nano
Feb 1, 2008 21:27

comments may be 98 percent noise, but it’s that 2 percent that makes them indisposable.

the comments that correct or improve a mistake in example code on a post, or reference other examples, or show improvements.

if still no faith; php.net’s comments are indispensible!

ps

fed your 3d puppy viagra for cheep

malau
Feb 1, 2008 23:47

a last comment then? I still have your blog in my netvibes, and If I’m not used to shout a word when I’m passing by, I’m always reading you with great interest :)

George Profenza
Feb 2, 2008 23:34

good luck with the new site.
this post will slap someone to reality I hope.
Grant is right, don’t you agree ? :P

Pierluigi Pesenti
Feb 22, 2008 11:39

rotfl Grant :D

I think comments are much useful on technical articles. You can always find different approaches to a common problem, even on ALA comments are one of the most important part of the site, with many different technical/pov contributes.

However good job, keep on going.

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