For my 100th post, I bring you the first three episodes of the story of Darth Vader's younger, less famous brother--Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager.
These are made in Madison, by the way.
For my 100th post, I bring you the first three episodes of the story of Darth Vader's younger, less famous brother--Chad Vader: Day Shift Manager.
These are made in Madison, by the way.
7 comments:
Ha! We reached the magical milestone first! We're up to like 103! Sure, there are two of us, but you started first.
First of all, no, you're at 96. It says so right there at the top of your archive links.
Second of all, yes, there are two of you. I did the math and you two are averaging 24 posts per month, which is the same as 12 posts per person per month. My output is 16 posts (per person) per month.
In conclusion, I think you should take back your "ha!" and take my "ha!" to you. Ha!
Apparently we have over 100 posts, but MacKenzie has a bunch of drafts that haven't been posted, so technically they don't count. You are correct there.
However, I reject your posts/person/month comparison. Since there are two of us, we have the luxury of posting at less than full production. Therefore, our individual production would not simply be x/2, but instead x/1.4 or so, putting one of us at 17 ppm.
Plus, just because I have to stick up for my man, you can't compare a individual blog with a team blog, because there are times when I might have posted but Craig had already posted so I didn't. I think we are both doing great though and should consider ourselves the best of the blogs from the original group of xangas we started from.
Very diplomatic, MacKenzie.
I will say this: I've enjoyed your recent burst of activity, and hope it continues.
My favorite line from all the movies I have ever seen in my entire life is when the Rex from Toy Story says "I don't like confrontations." I think he pretty much sums up my view on life.
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