tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1404909755379335733.post2188214558364076945..comments2024-03-28T04:14:41.284-05:00Comments on Miniature Tim: Why Don't You Post Rumors, Tim?Miniature Timhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17873606899838665652noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1404909755379335733.post-57823872333938515942012-01-01T11:43:24.767-06:002012-01-01T11:43:24.767-06:00Good Lord, oink :) I think you should repost your...Good Lord, oink :) I think you should repost your commnent here as a full on post to your blog ;)<br /><br />Seriously though, I agree with everything you've said. And there is nothing wrong with your painting projects making their way online at all. Brings us back tot he reality that you dont' just have buckets of terrain in your game room and no figures ;)Miniature Timhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17873606899838665652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1404909755379335733.post-30854197946602946032011-12-30T16:47:44.795-06:002011-12-30T16:47:44.795-06:00The very reason for my foray into blogging was as ...The very reason for my foray into blogging was as a way to drive myself to work on terrain for my own board at home! I am notorious for having the attention span of a goldfish... easily distracted by the next new idea! In that sense, I try to stay as close to that as I can. Of course, my recent focus on painting my IG tanks also made it's way online... <br /><br />I'd have to agree, I get access to myriad of rumours with varying degrees of accuracy but to be perfectly frank, it's not really something that sparks my hobby interest! Yea, I like to read about it from others... but even then I prefer to simply wait and see. the problem is that rumours are almost always accompanied by comments... usually negative, which only serve to have judgement passed... usually without full information! <br /><br />As a result, my blog is a rumour free zone. It might not help to draw visitors... but it keeps things the way I like them! <br /><br />To that end, I like to think that, whilst the focus is sometimes drifted away from... the reason d'etre is still true. My blog is a way for me to stay enthused and determined on a project. <br /><br />To help with this though, I like to read people comments on my own blog... It makes me realise that other people are enjoying what I'm putting out (otherwise I might as well not bother!) It is also the reason why I like to comment on others blogs, particularly if they ask directly! <br /><br />At this point, I think I ought to stop typing!Luis Nieveshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16104268520391688183noreply@blogger.com