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Lab


I'm buried up to my neck in horsewords.

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  • 309 weeks
    The Grand(ish) Sorta-Return

    I want to start this blog post by thanking all my readers for the overwhelming support over the most recent chapter of Sprockets in the North. Thank you for sticking around during my long absence from publishing, and thank you for reading my work.

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  • 499 weeks
    Excuses, Site Updates, and Lunar Eclipses.

    First off, I'm sorry for the delay in updates. It's getting to be that time of year where I have to adjust to a serious lack of energy. I'm still writing, just having trouble staying conscious long enough to write well. Many of you don't mind, but I still feel the need to apologize. "Sorry" is a versatile word anyway.

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  • 510 weeks
    Guess What?

    An awesome person is working on an audio version of Gears in the Void! I'm just as surprised as you are but probably more thrilled. Samaru163 was the one who suggested it to him, so I really have two people to thank for this most non-heinous occasion. At

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  • 516 weeks
    Small Edits

    Hello there, and welcome to another thrilling update from that one pony writer, Lab.

    During a conversation with a friend—and grammar... let's say "enthusiast"—he pointed out that I didn't need italics for personal thoughts, because I've been writing in first person. To be honest, I have to agree. I'll have to rework the tense of a few of those sentences, but that's not anything major.

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  • 518 weeks
    The Equestrian Measurement Conspiracy

    As we all know, US customary units (hereon referred to as "standard measurement" or just "standard") are a silly way of measuring things compared to the common sense of the metric system. Yes, there are a billion-and-one different measurements in standard to cover all sorts of situations, but that's just a ploy to hide the truth. Also, we get to strike fear into the hearts of metric users with

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Dec
8th
2013

Back to Writing (Finally) · 3:07pm Dec 8th, 2013

Sorry about the delay in revising my chapters. I had some severe computer issues that resulted in me checking fimfiction.net at the library. Sure I could have written stuff there, but writing in public weirds me out. Anywho, one new cpu fan later and I'm back in the game.

On a side note, I heard something about a story specific blog, so I was thinking if that exists, I should scrap the update information chapter and just dump it on there. What do you guys think?

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Sounds good so long as it is trackable.

Lab

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Well, that's why I brought up the blog idea in the first place. I know for sure you guys get a notification if I make a blog post, so if I mention that a chapter got updated, you'll be able to see it in your notification feed or whatever it's called.

Cool, less of those weird update-not-update things for new chapters. Can never tell whats updated when that happens.

Lab

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To be fair, I only got through one before my comp went bonkers.

1588782 Its not just you, I've been dealing with phantom updates for months now on a bunch of stories. I hope more authors start using the story specific blogs to announce updates.

Lab

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I'd only just heard of it :P

Any idea if it sends that info out to everyone that has tracking enabled for the updates? Or will it only work with people watching me specifically?

1588794 As far as the blog is concerned, I don't have a clue. I would figure that because its not a chapter update and is a blog that it would fall under the social updates. Which would require someone to be watching you. If someone isn't watching an author of a favorited story then they could be missing out on cool or important stuff. So those who aren't watching are missing out. Otherwise, its in the air I guess. We'll have to wait and see.

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