Friday, November 30, 2012

12 Days of Criticism

Christmas is coming and we here at Critical Errors have a very special gift to share with all our faithful readers.  All eight of you.  In the days between now and December 25th I will be--fingers crossed--posting a sort of 12 Days of Christmas series of reviews.  Twelve reviews between now and Christmas.  Pretty ambitious considering I've posted exactly 12 reviews since May, but we're going to make it happen.  And if not, I will personally show up at your house on Christmas morning dressed as Kris Kringle and will clean up all your discarded wrapping paper.  But no!  That won't be necessary, because it is going to happen. I'm enlisting the assistance of some guest bloggers to help bear the load and if they come through we'll get this thing done, no sweat.  Most will be Christmas related in nature, but not all.

Expect the first post, the partridge in a pear tree, if you will, in the next day or two, then one every couple of days thereafter.  By the time we're through, you'll be so overwhelmed by the steady stream of mind-blowing critiques you won't want to read another review all year!  Wait.  Strike that.  You won't want to read another review anywhere else all year!  Yeah, that sounds better.

So keep us open in a browser tab, be sure to Like Critical Errors on Facebook (you can do that at the top of the sidebar), check back regularly, and be sure to leave us a comment or three.  Agree, disagree, whatever.

In less exciting programming news, I am discontinuing the In 102 Words Exactly feature.  The original goal of 102 Words was to review something I didn't have time or energy to do a full review for, but still thought was noteworthy with a bit of brevity.  However, as it turns out, trying to cram your critical thoughts into exactly 102 words is more difficult and time consuming than you might think.  I'll bring this feature back in some format at some point.  Maybe In 102 Words More or Less, or something.  Stay tuned.  In the meantime, the already written 102 posts will remain active and searchable by the 102 Words tag.  Because I just know you need them at your fingertips at a moments notice.

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