Friday 21 March 2014

Evolution of this Blog

Good Evening Subscribers,

It has been a long time since I have posted anything on this blog. I have been:

1. Without a computer, my laptop got fried
2. My girlfriend had our first child, A BOY!
3. A Professional procrastinator and generally unmotivated

But, now, I'm back in the swing of things and I have a lot of very interesting posts coming up that I do hope you will find useful.

As such, I have made a few changes to this blog, Not huge, but I think it improves the blog and solidifies the objective.

1. You now have easier access to subscribing by email and RSS
2. You can add me on Google+ (dont be a hater, its not that bad)
3. The blog is, At least I think, now easier to read
4. I have a new Name for this Blog, Aquatic science and design. This is the biggest change I have made and not one I have made lightly. But upon reflection and staring mindlessly at the computer screen screen at what is now 12:17am on Saturday Morning, I came to the conclusion that this was not only a better name for describing the overall content of this page, but also for describing the overall purpose, and what I am trying to deliver.

Which is of course, Aquatic Science and Design, design of the water itself, and design of life support systems and habitats. I think the name better represents the feel of the page in general.

All the new subscribe buttons etc can be found easily on the page, if you have trouble just post a question.

I realise that this is a hassle and may cause some confusion, but changing it sooner rather than later was a much better idea, and I sincerly hope that you will continue to follow me, although you probabaly think by now Ive gone off to join the hill tribes I've been gone so long.

Please subscribe by email at the very least, and do not hesitate to offer suggestions on what you think might improve the blog.

Given the new developments in the "now having an infant to give all my attention to" area, I found it easy to write these next.........

 "Words of Wisdom"

Having a child is the best thing you will ever do (and that includes landing a 1000 pound marlin and winning the lottery on the same day), but it is also the most challenging.

You'll need your hobbies, you will NEED to make time for them, as well as your family, so include them in it, or at least produce something they will enjoy as much as you do.

That and you'll need beer, lots and lots of beer.