Re: Future plans?
CyberFoxar, on host 89.88.140.151
Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 06:54:32
Re: Future plans? posted by Dopp on Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at 11:26:32:
> > > As you may know, I've been a visitor to this site for as long as I can remember, and have always been fond of just about everything it has to offer. I can always count on it as a memento of the internet I used to remember. > > > > That's great! Glad you still find it enjoyable after all this time. > > > > > I was wondering though, if there are plans for anything in the future on RinkWorks. The last season of Sinbad Comic, for example, or possibly new additions to Computer Stupidities or Things People Said? > > > > Never say never, but a lot of the existing features have run their course, I feel. > > > > The last season of Sinbad Comic is almost a certainty, however. I have 26 strips all ready for it, plus a few others in progress. However, I'm not sure when I'll be able to finish it off. This year would be really nice, but I'm reluctant to make projections, as I'm liable to miss them what with the interference of normal life. > > > > Creatively, I've been doing other types of things, such as getting back to novels. http://www.rinkworks.com/books/ has one I'm happy with, and since then I have written others (but procrastinating about how I want to make them available) and am currently in the final stretch of one. > > > > But hey, since you asked, maybe I can dole out a little more of that classic RinkWorks humor. I have a secret RinkWorks feature that I've not made commonly available as a normal feature because it's mostly just images I scraped from elsewhere. (But hey, that's also what the early days of the Internet was all about.) Check it out below: > > Those were fun to go through. I wish websites like this would rise again in popularity instead of everyone just being on Twitter, Tiktok, FB, and all the other trash social media. I miss the close bonds from old forums, and I don't think it's just nostalgia talking. I do believe those were better times.
I've been a visitor for quite a long time too ! I was wondering if there are some ideas about open sourcing some of the works here ? Stuff like the namegen is really an impressive work, and I'm always a bit concerned when no backups exists.
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