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Station in the Metro Returns

Posted on 2003-08-072016-03-27 by Mark Boszko
This post was published more than a few years ago (on 2003-08-07) and may contain inaccurate technical information, outmoded thoughts, or cringe takes. Proceed at your own risk.

That's right. The domain name I dropped last December is being resurrected. Why? Well, for the same reasons it was created in the first place. Now that Boszko.com really needs to become dedicated to the family history project that I'm working on (and yes, I am working on it), I need a place for my personal stuff. What better place than that which I had for a good five or six years before, and foolishly tossed by the wayside when the going got tough? Stationinthemetro.com, we hardy knew ye.

So accordingly, SitM will be resurrected (it may even be accessible now in all its retro glory), and shortly thereafter, reborn in a new format which will include much of what is here, and much of what was at the old SitM site. I'll be separating the wheat from the chaff, and a lot of the little pointless things I've written over the years may well be left in the... uh... chaff-holding thing. Much of what good I've written will make its way back to SitM, and the movie and book reviews will return in time.

I'll still have links and little tidbits here and there, but I'm going to focus on really posting when I have something to say. Maybe once a week. Maybe more. Maybe less. What's important is that I start writing more, and that I work on putting my thoughts and feelings into utterances with more to offer than "Zardoz RULEZ!!" After all, if I can't prompt some thought in these pages, how can I expect to do that on the big screen?

Well, enough of this self-delusional pep talk. I'm off to bed.

Mark Boszko

Film & Video Editor, Voiceover Artist, macOS IT Engineer, and Maker

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