So I've been giving some thought to the future of my blogging activities.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I know you've read my meandering rants about such things before.
However, with the considerations I'm giving to an architecture change, the inventiable being laid up from doing manual house remodeling for a few weeks, and my general love-hate relationship with toy collecting, I was thinking of perhaps rebuilding the site with a slightly different focus.
My blog and documentation for personal reasons will still be my core, but I'm thinking of opening up different areas of the site as features that would be written by guests. Or some such shit.
I don't know what I want to do really.
It'd allow the non-bloggers to be able to have a weekly place to post some shit and highlight other areas of plastic crackdom that I'm not really a part of such as Evebird's Transformers cel collecting, or what have you.
I want to do something more... not really for myself... but for some of the long term visitors who I've enjoyed conversing with over the past 6 or so years.

Maybe we should get together on something, I've considered doing something similar with Lameazoid.com. Basically "hiring" a bunch of non paid writers to do news and reviews since I'm kind of burned out on it.
You can't leave NOW! I've only been reading you for several months now. Your blog was a great find from a random Transformers search for something or other. You and Toybender are a good read!
I'm not leaving.
I just don't know what I'll morph into.
Well, there's nothing wrong with that. I've morphed my own journal a few times now, depending on what was important to me at the time. I think you've got a pretty good readership here, so whatever you write about, we'll read and participate in.
Good to hear that you'll still be blogging dude, I love reading your TF ramblings and insight. Also LOVE the reviews and pics. Seriously.
When was the last time I did any of that? :-)
I always thought it would be funny if you led some sort of hive blog with inputs by similarly minded people and you called it "Plastic Crackers".