About cross-posts

The last two posts are cross-posts from Equalism Activism. I want to explain in case this is viewed as laziness (which it kinda is). If there is anyone out there who reads this regularly (hi mum) then you will notice that it goes through periods of activity with me posting a lot on one week to posting almost nothing on the next. Apart from my natural apathy bouts, work gets in the way and life interjects.

At times like these there is no activity here but Justin from Equalism Activism has kindly granted me the permission to cross post gender topics from that blog and I can also cross post my pieces and videos there. So this will help to fill the gaps with something to read. Also, I am planning to move out of the country for a bit so I have a lot to do regarding the move. Including moving data, selling superfluous items and planning all the fiddly little details.

However, at all times I am racking up ideas and rants, There just isn't enough hours in the day.

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Posted on: Monday, February 23, 2009 12:46 AM
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  1. Posted by: Solaris on 3/4/2009 2:44 PM
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    Hi Argus,

    One of the oldest Men's Issues blogs on the net
    (http://www.the-niceguy.com) has just received a MAJOR update. Please
    check the site out and let me know what you think. I know you've posted
    a few times on the forum attached to http://www.the-niceguy.com/, and I
    know you have your youtube channel, so I was hoping you would consider
    spreading the word in a short video just saying that the site has been
    revamped and that articles are being written for it again. I realise we
    haven't had a lot to do with you, but I'm hoping you'll help us out all
    the same. Our Google rank has dropped significantly over the years
    since our founder left, and myself and some of the senior staff are
    hoping to rectify that. Any help you can give would be appreciated. If
    you do not wish to help, or to be contacted in the future, that's fine.
    All I would ask is that you let me know which you decide.

    Many Thanks,

    Solaris.

    PS. Apologies, I wasn't sure of any other way to contact you than via this post.

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