Pitman
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Howdy, folks. Work continues on the never-ending Desperation Morale World of ASL Compendium Update. At least now with social distancing I have a more valid excuse to spend my weekends and days off working on a website for an obscure complicated game rather than actually engaging with other human beings in real life.
Today I spent 5 hours or so finishing the write-up for Bounding Fire Production's Corregidor: The Rock module. It features some really nice product photographs from Daniel Zucker, Neal Ulen, and Mark Sockwell, to all of whom I am very grateful. Their nice photos really help the entry. Check 'em out: http://www.desperationmorale.com/products/corregidor-the-rock/
That module was the last of the "old" products that I had left to do (i.e., from 2017-2019 or so). Except for updating Armies of Oblivion with the 2nd edition contents. I need to do that, too.
What I have left, sitting next to me at the moment are:
In addition, I guess I will be receiving the latest March Madness pack pretty soon, so will have to add that to the pile when it gets here.
I am sure Critical Hit has or shortly will have some new items out that I haven't put up there yet, too.
Wild Bill Wilder has put out a couple more of his craptastic e-bay ASL items, and I am debating whether or not to add them. I feel I must, in the hopes of stopping anybody from purchasing them, yet I hate to give him space even more than I hate to give CH space.
I also still have photos from Dave Ramsey, Fen Yan, Dave Lamb, John Bock, Mark Drake, Michael Rodgers, Neal Ulen, Martin Vicca, Dan Dolen, Anonymous, and (I think) Jim Traver to add to various products, some of which I haven't written the write-ups for yet and some of which I have.
I have also been collecting images for some time of old ASL products being sold on e-bay and at some point will begin to start adding these to some of the older write-ups on the DM site.
Incidentally, today I noticed that I have 5,277 media items (basically images and PDFs, since I haven't uploaded any videos) uploaded to the Desperation Morale website. That's a lot of images!!!
Odds are still pretty decent I'll get and be hospitalized for the coronavirus before all this is finished. Which, on a more serious note, some of you who have website-downloading software might want to download and save the DM site for yourselves and/or posterity in case the worst happens. I think I have everything paid out for a few years, so even if I go it will stick around for at least a while, but you never know what could happen.
Today I spent 5 hours or so finishing the write-up for Bounding Fire Production's Corregidor: The Rock module. It features some really nice product photographs from Daniel Zucker, Neal Ulen, and Mark Sockwell, to all of whom I am very grateful. Their nice photos really help the entry. Check 'em out: http://www.desperationmorale.com/products/corregidor-the-rock/
That module was the last of the "old" products that I had left to do (i.e., from 2017-2019 or so). Except for updating Armies of Oblivion with the 2nd edition contents. I need to do that, too.
What I have left, sitting next to me at the moment are:
- The Fight For Seoul (LFT). I've been putting this off because it will be a lot of work.
- Croix de Guerre v2
- Onslaught to Orsha v2
- Derek Ritter's counter holder thingies (I need photos of these in action, guys!!!!!!)
In addition, I guess I will be receiving the latest March Madness pack pretty soon, so will have to add that to the pile when it gets here.
I am sure Critical Hit has or shortly will have some new items out that I haven't put up there yet, too.
Wild Bill Wilder has put out a couple more of his craptastic e-bay ASL items, and I am debating whether or not to add them. I feel I must, in the hopes of stopping anybody from purchasing them, yet I hate to give him space even more than I hate to give CH space.
I also still have photos from Dave Ramsey, Fen Yan, Dave Lamb, John Bock, Mark Drake, Michael Rodgers, Neal Ulen, Martin Vicca, Dan Dolen, Anonymous, and (I think) Jim Traver to add to various products, some of which I haven't written the write-ups for yet and some of which I have.
I have also been collecting images for some time of old ASL products being sold on e-bay and at some point will begin to start adding these to some of the older write-ups on the DM site.
Incidentally, today I noticed that I have 5,277 media items (basically images and PDFs, since I haven't uploaded any videos) uploaded to the Desperation Morale website. That's a lot of images!!!
Odds are still pretty decent I'll get and be hospitalized for the coronavirus before all this is finished. Which, on a more serious note, some of you who have website-downloading software might want to download and save the DM site for yourselves and/or posterity in case the worst happens. I think I have everything paid out for a few years, so even if I go it will stick around for at least a while, but you never know what could happen.