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Early Evening, 26th December 2004: Ah, after the excitement of Christmas Day, the lazy aimlessness of Boxing Day... I hope you're all enjoying the holidays. Here's ISSUE 63.
Late Morning, 24th December 2004: Yep, it's Christmas Eve, and after doing my present wrapping yesterday, I finally caught the sense of Christmas Spirit! To all of you out there that celebrate this particular holiday, have a Merry Christmas. To those that don't, enjoy the day anyway, I need no excuse to wish you well. And so, here's ISSUE 62.
Late Afternoon, 22nd December 2004: Ah, what to say? Well, 'tis the season... here's ISSUE 61.
Early Afternoon, 20th December 2004: The LAN was excellent, a truly great weekend. I managed to put in reasonable performances in both Dawn Of War and Warcraft III, and I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks to Craig, our gracious host. It was a shock to return home, and a little depressing, to fall so easily back into old routine. Today's issue is appropriate then, in more ways than one. And here it is: ISSUE 60.
Early Morning, 18th December 2004: I'm off to the LAN today, so I was super-prepared and had this issue drawn up earlier so I could put it on straight away this morning before I went. New on the games list is Warhammer 40k: Dawn Of War... I've been practicing a bit this week, so I won't be quite as bad as I usually am that these sorts of games. Not that I'll be excellent either.. heheh.. I'm looking forward to it, fun will be had. And now, here's ISSUE 59.
Early Afternoon, 16th December 2004: Congratulations to Rob for winning the t-shirt in the Q&V competition! May it serve you well as a party piece and point of humour, pride, and just general coolness! Thanks to those who entered but failed to win, who knows what opportunites lay ahead? Today's issue speaks loud and proud about the movie I saw last night. It was a really wonderful experience. Here's ISSUE 58.
Mid-Afternoon, 14th December 2004: The competition closes today, you have until midnight to enter though. Results posted on Thursday. Exciting stuff, though I must say there's not been as many entries as I hoped. Q&V spot Earth today, so are no longer lost in space, as you'll see in today's conclusion. Here's ISSUE 57.
Early Afternoon, 12th December 2004: Another LAN is coming up next weekend for me and my friends, so I'll be gaming a bit, getting some practice in. The Q&V competition ends on Tuesday, I'll be announcing the winner on Thursday's issue. If you haven't entered (and I know there's a lot of you, so chances of winning are pretty high!), better get moving. And now, boldly going where no pencil and rubber have gone before, here's ISSUE 56.
Late Afternoon, 10th December 2004: As some of you may already know, the revolution will not be televised. Gil Scott-Heron thought so, and I think he made a good point. So do Q&V. Here's ISSUE 55.
Early Afternoon, 8th December 2004: Winter continues, as does the Q&V competition. If you haven't entered yet, there are 6 days left, so don't panic. FileZilla is working out really well for me, so anyone who uses FTP and fancies using something else, give it a try. And now, ISSUE 54.
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