Last Week's Online Work

@egdcltd (12059)
October 30, 2016 1:38pm CST
Here's my regular summary of the work I accomplished online over the past week. I wrote seven posts for later use. I wrote and published an InfoBarrel article, published two more and did some work on another. I published a role playing game supplement, completed the text for another and did some work on twenty more. I wrote and published two posts and a page on the RPG site. I wrote and published an article and published six posts on my science fiction site. I wrote an article published another six and published four posts on my electronics site. I did some work on an article for bitLanders, a Kindle ebook and an article for my general site. Approximately 10,700 words were written last week. As well as this, I progressed with the Blender 3D modelling tutorials, did some laying out of RPG supplements in Scribus, did some more work on my own paper model designs and made the usual posts and interactions on myLot and bitLanders. Image: Morguefile
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@Raine38 (12343)
• United States
30 Oct 16
You've been very busy! How do you ever do that? I have a full time job and I am also going to school. I used to write for this blog and I am getting paid for each article published but I have to scale back on that and eventually stop because I can no longer manage my time. I love writing and I consider that writing while getting paid for it is my ideal "leisure time". But if I cannot keep up with it, then I guess something has to give.
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@egdcltd (12059)
31 Oct 16
I'm self employed/work for a company I control, and I work from home, and often at home, so my time is more flexible (it's not unknown for me to be doing some sort of work late at night, usually graphical) and I don't tend to lose the amount of time people do through commuting.
@Raine38 (12343)
• United States
31 Oct 16
@egdcltd you're living my dream!
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@rana4earn (101)
• California City, California
30 Oct 16
please give your blender tutorial link when you published it.
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@egdcltd (12059)
31 Oct 16
Oh, it's not mine, it's one I'm following on Wikibooks. Here's the link:
From Wikibooks, open books for an open world The latest reviewed version was checked on 22 September 2016. There are template/file changes awaiting review. Jump to: navigation, search Blender 3D: Noob to Pro is a featured book on Wikibooks because it conta