Darkened Heart Discussion post for December
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Another month, and another thread for tracking the Intern’s progress.
I’ve changed a few things around, but I’m still recovering from the technological brouhaha I engineered earlier in November. I need to tweak the updated Comicpress theme, and I need to figure out why the Comicpress manager can’t generate thumbnails anymore. Details, always another one to nail down.
I’ve managed to improve on at least one thing this month. The whole month’s vote codes are already in place on TWC, so we won’t be seeing the kind of screwups we saw in November.
I have yet to run the raffle for November. As it says on the vote page, people still have till midnight tonight to submit November codes. If you have any left lying about, be sure to enter them.
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I just started reading this, and I have to say that it is one of the most intriguing mysteries–in books, film, or otherwise–that I have ever read. Maybe you mentioned this in an earlier post somewhere, but how did the idea for this develop?
Actually, I did go into the providence of the production a while back, but that comment is completely buried now, so I don’t see the harm in repeating the relevant portion:
An interesting odyssey: it began with a Nerf gun and ended with a Darkened Heart :). As Yenner said months ago (I was too lazy to look in the first place, lol), “Thanks for the glimpse into the motivation, and I’m looking forward to the big finish.”
So sorry I have not been about but I lost Windows and had to wait until now to get a new computer … it is sad to say it did feel like a lost limb losing all my comics, especially this one :s
Still, back now (around fifteen minutes ago) and have already voted 😉
Hope your new year is wonderful!
I don’t know if you’re aware of this- the photos and descriptions haven’t updated since ‘small tin-bound box’. The new images have been visible on the voting page, but nowhere else.
I learned about it just yesterday. I’ll work to fix it today at my lunch break, and thanks for pointing it out, as I could’ve easily missed it. Rather aggravating really. I set the whole thing up to run automatically over the holidays, and it completely ignored my commands.