Crimson Crux Turns One

By Foobean01 of Sxc.hu

This techblog celebrates its birthday today!

I still remember feeling the energy of adventurism that coursed through my veins on May 21, 2005 as I opened my second blog, Crimson Crux. Opening additional blogs might be a mundane experience for some of you, but back then it was something special for me. Prior to CCrux, all my time was devoted to my literary blog, Slip of the Pen. I decided to have this blog (first hosted in Blogger) just to appease my techie/geeky side.

As it turns out, CCrux was a big step for me as a blogger. Successfully maintaining two blogs emboldened me to have more; now, I have six, one of which is a trial in problogging. I have made friends through CCrux, and while not as many as those from Slip of the Pen, they are friends nonetheless. And while my Adsense earnings are pitiful, they’re offset by the box-cased, full-version Rome: Total War (Barbarian Invasion) game that M80 sent me all the way from the US. I reviewed the game both as blogger and UP Parser writer; it was through my blog that M80 became aware of my interest in gaming.

Truly, what an exciting year. Let’s see what the next one brings.

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7 Responses to “Crimson Crux Turns One”

  1. jangelo Says:

    Congrats! Are we invited to the party? :)

  2. Corsarius Says:

    Thanks. Party? What party? Ah, yes…that’s what the balloons are for! ;)

  3. ia Says:

    great pic. j’s right, where’s the party? :D cheers to a new year!

  4. jangelo Says:

    I think a party’s in order. Kelan kayo manlilibre? :))

  5. Corsarius Says:

    er…when the first check’s in? haha! no promises, no guarantees! :P

  6. erisac Says:

    Hi Corsarius! Hmmm… everyone seems to be moving to WordPress.

    I’ve just posted an entry about a problem with my HP laptop, and was wondering if you could share with me your opinion on it. I’d truly appreciate it.

    Thanks,

    Eric

  7. Corsarius Says:

    No problem — I already posted my take on the matter. Good luck, Señor Enrique. I hope your new laptop (and the company) doesn’t give you any more headaches.

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