16
Dec
06

My 100th Post: Thank You & Farewell, People Of MySpace

That’s right. 100 blog posts, and nearly 6000 views so far. Not bad going.

No, nothing’s wrong. Before you ask. There’s no big issue that’s prompted me to jump ship. Its no attention-seeking trip either – I really am off.

I mentioned a while ago that it would soon be time for me to leave this bustling hub of social pseudo-madness. I registered in January out of curiosity and have been here nearly a year. Its been a lot of fun, and I’ve got a lot more out of it than I thought I would. I’ve already been here for too long and probably should have cancelled my account a long time ago.

Its been a long year, and an amazing one. I’ve come very far, and I’m going further. But it means that I have to be a lot more careful about the personal information I put in the public domain and who knows what about me. That sounds very cryptic and mysterious, naturally. I have to start taking things a lot more seriously as life is getting a lot more serious. My life itself has to be insured. I have to buy a house. The risks are getting bigger as the rewards do. Yeah it’s only MySpace I know. But you’ve come to know me, so deserve an explanation and farewell.

MySpace and MSN are great boredom-relievers but by God they are incredible productivity-killers too. I get nothing done and find temptation in my way. I have nothing against the place, in fact, I’ve met some lovely new friends I wouldn’t have known otherwise, and even fell in love. I want to keep in touch with everyone I’ve talked to, so make sure you grab my details on my profile so you pop your head around the proverbial corner now and again.

It’s also been a testing ground for my writing, which by all accounts seems to have received a good response. A lot of the blogs I’ve written here are chapters of my book, which is being published next year by Roseline Publishing, our new family business. It’s called “The Battle Against Myself” and will be available on Amazon and the high street (Waterstones, Borders etc). If you like what you’ve read here, do pick up a copy and let me know what you think.

I’ll also keep blogging, but will be moving it up a level from here. If you want details of my new blog sites to continue reading this insanity, then get in touch and i’ll give you the pages and RSS feeds to bookmark.

I wish I could say that I’ll be popping in, but I’m afraid that’s not going to happen as much as I’d like it to. I don’t have the time and it doesn’t contribute much to my life if I look at it brutally. Things are right for you at particular times in your life, not for all your life. You drift apart and they are no longer right for you. I learnt recently that the reason I drift apart from people so often is simply because I’m always moving so fast.

And here I am moving at speed again.

But things change. I’m changing. You have to move on. All things come to an end, and it’s my logical closure point. Its been a pleasure to meet you all, and to get to know you. My door is always open, so if you ever need anything, just call me and I’ll help, even when you think I won’t. Look out for me, and if you sell your story, I’ll sue your ass.

Here are the details. Email is the best way to get hold of me, so send it to alex.cameron@digitaltx.tv as I have access to it 24 hours a day. Add me on MSN as alex@digitaltx.tv. You can also call or text me on UK 07986 373177. I’ll keep this blog message up for a few days before I cancel the account.

Wish you all a fantastic Christmas and a wonderful New Year. I believe in you.

So goodbye, so long, farewell, and thanks for the memories.


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