Happy Thanksgiving, all, or to those of you who celebrate. But, even if you don't, you should always take a few moments in appreciation of where you are in life: remembering those that came before you, those that support you in this life, and even those who are living a world apart whom you will never see or know. It's an interconnected world out there, and we need to look after one another. The article about Tarrey Town and Modular Architecture is up, as of a few minutes ago. It was a pretty crunchy topic to think about (and also to write about), but it was worthwhile in the end, as I learned something new about architecture and about myself. (Those two things intersect more than I would ever have thought.) Anyway, happy reading, and thanks for your time and readership. - Talbot |
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Ted
11/25/2018 10:40:16 pm
I may be alone here, but I don't see the new article anywhere on the site. I tried googling it (Architecture of Zelda Tarrey Town) and 'found it' but was shown the 404 screen.
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Talbot
11/26/2018 09:48:13 am
Hey, Ted. I made sure to go back and check the settings on my end (and they seem correct); I did, however, place the article on the drop-down list, as I forgot to the first time around. Maybe check again and see if that worked? Thanks for the heads-up, and apologies on my end!
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Ted
11/26/2018 12:46:13 pm
It worked! Thanks!
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