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Oakland, CA
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My main blog is a Squarespace 5 blog located at saysbrad.com — I'm looking at migrating my technology/design site to Squarespace 6 (or perhaps another platform). It's quite a time consuming endeavor to do right and it's given me a lot to think about.

Life, Technology, Design

Writing, In Progress

Brad Chin

One and one-half weeks ago, I went to Sonora with Stephanie. The trip’s “main purpose” (if there was one) was to visit with her newlywed sister, however, it was also an opportunity for me to see Stephanie’s old hometown — where she grew up and “hung out.” The adventure had its own added perks; when I was younger, I went to Columbia to pan for gold and learn about “Gold Rush” California, and visiting the historical park was filled with nostalgia. I’ve always liked stories of the idealized “Wild West,” with outlaw gunslingers, long rifles, gold panning and prospecting.

I don’t want to rush my recollection, cheapen the trip, or exclude juicy details, however, I can’t yet make time for a full update. I really didn’t want to wait this long, but “real life” got in the way.

Soon, I will have a better story to share. We took a lot of pictures, too… I’m going to add to the gallery. I’ve recently finished my Montblanc journal cover-to-cover… so I’ll go through and grab the “greatest hits” out of it, create myself a “Cliff Notes” version, and share more superfluous information.

With many other writing projects, books to read and assignments to finish — I occasionally feel overwhelmed. Luckily, I have my outlets, games… one of them even makes money — Magic: (The Gathering) Online — I play Tournament Booster Drafts and Sealed Deck formats. More on games later, plus — an entire blog dedicated to growth and education through play!

Until next time… remember: my social-networking links are under “Network” in the right-side column. I set-straight what’s what at my Twitter.

Dissidia — If you’re a Final Fantasy fan with a PSP: Target is offering the game at standard MSRP, except the game came with a $10 Target Gift Card. Definitely worth it.

Bravo Echo Charlie!