VERY well said, Jason!noisywalruforgothislogin wrote:Back on the case. Eating Corn Pops and blasting hackers.
Thanks for all the well-wishes. I wish it wasn't under such circumstances that I get a chance to talk to most of you, but I really do care about the site on a personal level because I have a long-standing irritation with the concept of it being far easier to break something than build something. Not just in tech but in everything. What's worse is that our society has too short an attention span to celebrate the process of creation. We watch the 1-minute fast-forwarded YouTube version of creation or laugh when Simon Cowell tears some kid down (and continues to pad his music-based fortune despite zero actual musical talent) and we move on.
To make a long story short, people who kick over a part of our sand castle just makes me want to build us a bigger, better one.
All of you young people out there, don't get cynical. If you think things like Rubberslug are cool (er, aside from the virus dropping nonsense), start today on building something you care about. Build a virtual gallery. Knit a scarf. Train a pet a new trick. Go jogging for a half hour. Start small. Don't sweat the mistakes. Don't let the haters get you down. Building > breaking.
Okay, morning mini-rant done. Almost fixed!

Hopefully you don't mind me mentioning this here, but I hope to see you implement that pretty preview of the "new" Rubberslug that you sent me a month or two ago. It looked awesome.
