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J.N. Rowan
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« on: January 16, 2008, 10:49:37 AM »

OK, so I know it's a little late to be saying Happy New Year, but I haven't had a chance to say it yet, so I'm saying it now.  And who says that the year doesn't start on January 16th anyway.  January 16th is as good a day as any to start the year, plus it's also the anniversary date for Transcendental Stage, and I'm sure most of you would agree that time didn't really mean anything before Transcendental Stage started.

Hopefully the new year will bring good things for all of you.  I have all sorts of things planed for the site in the coming year, and although last year fell a little short in my goals for the site, I really think this year will bring some great things to Transcendental Stage.  So keep checking back for all the fun and exciting additions.  If you want to be kept up to date on everything that is going on at Transcendental Stage, you should join the newsletter mailing list http://www.transcendentalstage.com/newsletter/.  I know it hasn't even come close to being the monthly newsletter it was planned to be, but that is all going to change this year.  The next newsletter should be coming out this month, and should be followed by another one next month.

And if I somehow fail to make all the regular updates to the site that I have planned, don't worry, I have a backup plan.  I'll just embed some sort of hidden message on the site that tells your brains to erase all memories of Transcendental Stage after you leave the site, so that the next you come back everything will seem new.  I've always felt people should live their lives based on the motto "If I haven't seen it before, it's new to me", and this would just be my way of helping out.  So whatever happens, everyone wins, or possibly everyone loses, I always get those two confused.

Enjoy,
J.N. Rowan
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