It's been a over 2 years since the last time I wrote a post on this blog. Back in August of 2011, I took the decision to stop blogging about games in general and EVE in particular, for the simple reason that I had started working for a game developer. Working for a dev and blogging about another wasn't appropriate, and I had agreed to put my pen down.
Earlier this year, my professional adventure in the game development industry came to an end. But the blogging bug had not returned. In fact, at the end of this past summer, I even let go CrazyKinux.com and did not renew it (it's now owned by a dentist!).
But the itch was always there. The need to engaged with past EVE bloggers, with a community of friends with whom I shared so much, was always there. And was slowly making itself heard.
That's when I made the switch. After August 2011 I had stopped using @CrazyKinux as my main Twitter account and had been using @SocialDave for both professional and personal tweets. Then, earlier this October, I tweeted about my return.
I haven't decided if I plan to go back to my usual blogging schedule. That seems a bit daunting for now.
What games am I playing? What about my return to EVE you say? That'll be the topic of another post. Of many more posts that is!
It's good to be back!
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Monday, October 28, 2013
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