Sunday, August 07, 2005
This Is "IT!" - The home of my *new* audioblog site!!!

Howdy all,
It's unlikely that you'll see much writing here as I'll be using this site almost exclusively for audio blogs (aka - podcasts) and you'll be able to set these up as downloadable RSS files if you'd like.
Some people say part of the magic of the work I do is in the presentation, well they've also been telling me that I should be getting more "live" material out there. And, of course my "advisors" suggest that I charge for this, which I understand as it's their job to look out for my best interests. But my interests includes looking out for those who have supported the work I've been developing and doing for years. So while I am and will continue to produce products that will be for sale I've decided to produce this audio blog and post it on this site for free for any of you that are interested in this work and hearing what I have to say about it in an ongoing way.
Any-hoo ... you'll find me "speaking into you" some of my most current ideas and thinking, as well as just spending sometime catching up on what's happening in the MythoSphere.
I expect that this will be a regular process for me ... meaning daily Mon-Fri, and on occasion even some weekends. Now you can expect that as much as possible I'll keep the audio clean and pure (like my heart ...) but it may just be that there'll be someback ground noise we'll have to deal with every once in a while ... but I promise I'll do my very bestest to make it worth your while to listen in with me every day.
Of course as always feel free to drop in with your comments, questions, provocations, perturbations and such as you see and hear fit.
Best regards,
Joseph



1 Comments:
Joseph...man alive! The photos are AWESOME. Seeing you with the bird made me realise...you really, *really* need to watch Babylon 5 soon. You like mythology right? ;) B5 is saturated, some might say drippppping with an exquisitely layered mythology.
btw, did you know that in Japan, doves are the symbol for war, since they were used as messengers during battle?
I really enjoyed hearing your voice, your passion, wonderful stuff. I look forward to hearing you on a regular basis.
I would urge other readers to check out www.acuityworld.com also, as Joseph has a fair few video files up there, talking about the various programs he weaves.
This was a fabulous surprise this morning, good luck with it all sir.
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