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On Blogging.

Taken at MatchBOX Coworking Studio
Taken at MatchBOX Coworking Studio

So here is the first official post for a project I’m doing with a couple of friends. It’s like the 24-hour blog days of yore, but just changing by the week. I have no idea how long it will last, but it does give me an excuse to write, which is never a bad thing.

This first topic is “Where do you find content to blog about?” I suggested a very similar topic, “Why blog?”, the week after so I’m going to combine the two because halfway into writing this I can’t seem to disconnect the two.

This one isn’t too hard to answer. It’s a pretty even split between personal journal and video games, with a sprinkling of projects that I have completed or am working on.

With disparate content such as that I’ve struggled with how to organize this website for as long as I’ve had this website. It is such a garbled mess of content. In a serendipitous sort of way this website is a good parallel for myself as I am not just one thing, but a mish-mash of myriad interests and experiences. It’s elegant in that respect. With that in mind I tell myself to just forget about it. I’d love to, but that’s not really the person I am. I will figure out a new schema, implement it, love it, and then, over time, I will learn to hate it and think of another one. It is my cross to bear.

I started blogging because the Internet was a crazy wild, wilderness where people were creating all kinds of amazing content. Standardization for the web was still getting, well, standardized, but there was a clear desire for people to share their life experiences with other people. I stumbled on some blogs of people living abroad in Japan and, occasionally, talking about video games and I was totally taken. The writing felt raw and intimate. It felt less like a well-edited biography and more as if they were speaking directly to me. This same process would take me again with my introduction to vlogging years later, but that is for a different time.

I was young, but I was inspired to do the same thing. So way back in 2003 (Wow, that was twelve years ago. That makes you think) I started up an Anglefire page and used a custom hard-coded, HTML page to write my first entry. This was all I knew really; I didn’t have any real web experience beyond rudimentary HTML and so thus, a blog was formed under the signage “Life as a Nerd.” This eventually moved to a Xanga, then to a Blogspot under the Japanese name “Kikaihito”, roughly translating to “machine person” (ugh). I eventually started to learn more about computers and servers and wanted to have full control of all my content. I learned about Word Press and how to set up a self-hosted site and thus killer-tofu.com was born. I still hadn’t owned killertofu.com as a Chinese gentleman owned it, but I got the next best thing. Slowly, and painstakingly I copy-pasted my content from Blogspot (as there was no one-to-one transfer at the time) to its new home. Eventually, on a vacation I was taking with my father, I stayed up late one night in a hotel room when the killertofu.com domain name was set to expire and nabbed it, which is why I will probably never give the name up.

I’ve been going back through the old entries when I get a free moment to read (and also to correct horrendous spelling and grammar mistakes) and it is nice to have your past thoughts and ideals sealed in time (even if some of them make you cringe).

If I were to dig deeper I blog about things for catharsis, introspection, and things I’m passionate about. I find it valuable to go back through and examine events, decisions, whatever in my life, and one of the ways my brain does it well is writing (that is not to say my brain writes well). It gives me an opportunity to organize and process whatever I’ve been going through. I feel better after, even if the writing turns out mundane. It’s putting the dishes away or folding the laundry. It gives order to my thoughts. It’s relaxing and helps contextualize my existence.

When I say passion, it mostly is because the things I write about that fall within this category are often things I want the whole world to know about. The stuff is weird, and excited, and amazing. I want to stop people on the street and tell them about how cool this stuff is. Instead of being a total weirdo, I settle for writing it on my blog, which boasts 20 visitors monthly. I realize it falls mostly within the realm of video games, but guys, have you seen them?! They are the best.

Finally, projects. I would probably go stir crazy if I wasn’t working on something. There is so much cool stuff in the world, and so much neat stuff to learn and do. I want to taste all of it, so I tend to do projects. If I find it interesting, chances are someone else is bound to as well, so I usually do a write up here. Not to mention I’m usually proud of the work I do and want to show it off. It is totally ok to take pride in what you do! Just don’t be a jerk. Like, rule number 1, don’t be a jerk.

So, yeah, blogging. It’s great! I’ll keep doing it, and, boy, do I think I have a way to organize it all.

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An Update!

I’ve been meaning to update this blog more because I have a lot in the pipe I want to get out on here. As I finish college and get into the real world I want to make this a sort of interactive resume for potential employers. That also means you guys can look at all the neat stuff I have been working on.

Recently, I have built myself a new machine and can now edit video like nobody’s business so I want to get into vlogging again. Everyone loves vlogging!

In terms of my “Game Design Diary” the worst thing that could happen, did happen. A dude who is far more eloquent and well versed in the topic wrote about it – Jeremy Parish. He has been doing his “Anatomy of a Video Game” series for a while and he landed on Metroid right about the time I did. Anyway here is a link to the first article. It is really well done and worth the read.

http://telebunny.net/toastyblog/2013/04/the-anatomy-of-metroid-i-welcome-to-zebes/

I will come up with something else to write about. I just need to find it.

All I am saying is stay tuned for some neat stuff. It is coming. No take backs.

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Website

New Era on Killer Tofu

Going off the energy from posting my resolution post, I have revamped the website. Back-end mostly, so it will look the same to most of you, but some very important changes which will allow me to share more and more frequently with all of you!

I have the site separated into 3 parts now: Main, Mini, and Share. I will go over what each one is and how to get to them.

Main

This is pretty simple, same great stuff you have been experiencing, same way to experience it. Just go to the main site.

KT Mini

One thing that has plagued me for a while is not posting short articles or just pictures. I have missed so much stuff to share with you guys because I didn’t want to interrupt the long-form writing. This is where I will post photos or short thoughts that I want to keep around and you guys can see them. This means more frequent updates. These will not appear on the main site, but can be accessed at:

http://www.killertofu.com/mini

KT Share

This is my Tumblr replacement because I don’t like Tumblr. This is where I will put all the stuff I find all over the net that I want to share with you fine folks. Really, think Tumblr. Like KT Mini these will not show up on the main page. They can be accessed at:

http://www.killertofu.com/share

Fitness

This is per my goals on the resolution post. I will be keeping track of my fitness here. These WILL appear on my main page so you don’t have to do anything special to see them. If you would like to see them condensed or only want to look at that portion of the site you can find it at:

http://www.killertofu.com/fitness

Those are the main additions, that are relevant to you guys. If you go to the blog page and check the side I have added RSS feeds. If you use Google Reader or any other RSS reader to look at content on the web, I have separated all the new stuff into feeds. There are feeds for the main site, mini, and share, or you can get all posts in one convenient feed.

All updates will be posted to Twitter and subsequently Facebook so those are also places to find new content. I am excited for what this means for sharing stuff with you and hopefully this whole thing will become more interactive. As always, please comment here (preferably) or on Facebook and Twitter. What do you guys think of the additions? Any suggestions? 2012 is going to be awesome, not just for me, but for the site as well.

 

P.S. iOS users should go to http://www.killertofu.com and add it to their homescreen to see the sweet new icon. Also, the mobile site is up again and working better than ever.