metamet
08-24-2011, 10:55 AM
Forrest Ryan is filling in for Mike Hawthorne this week (note: Mike has a weekly Insider article--the first of the series was free, found here, "How to Really Live: My Life as a Traveling Backpacked, Cardboard-Dealing Degenerate" (http://www.quietspeculation.com/2011/07/how-to-really-live-my-life-as-a-traveling-backpacked-cardboard-dealing-degenerate/)). It's an Insider article released for free, focusing on tools and card calls for an evolving Modern format.
FREE Insider: ForEvergreen Forrest’s Financial Fluxuation Foresight; or Arranging Another Answer (http://www.quietspeculation.com/2011/08/free-insider-forevergreen-forrests-financial-fluxuation-foresight-or-arranging-another-answer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=free-insider-forevergreen-forrests-financial-fluxuation-foresight-or-arranging-another-answer)
If you didn't notice, Forrest spent a fair amount of time creating a pun-linked card for nearly ever word. If you hover over a word (for example, find Mike Hawthorne), a card shows up. I thought this made the article pretty entertaining to read.
Thoughts? Would people like to see more writing from Forrest? Personally, I really enjoyed the flow and his witticisms, although it was a beast to edit.
With that, I should note that I am the Legacy editor for Quiet Speculation, so I am submitting this to get some feedback and hear what type of Legacy content you'd like to see us put out.
FREE Insider: ForEvergreen Forrest’s Financial Fluxuation Foresight; or Arranging Another Answer (http://www.quietspeculation.com/2011/08/free-insider-forevergreen-forrests-financial-fluxuation-foresight-or-arranging-another-answer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=free-insider-forevergreen-forrests-financial-fluxuation-foresight-or-arranging-another-answer)
If you didn't notice, Forrest spent a fair amount of time creating a pun-linked card for nearly ever word. If you hover over a word (for example, find Mike Hawthorne), a card shows up. I thought this made the article pretty entertaining to read.
Thoughts? Would people like to see more writing from Forrest? Personally, I really enjoyed the flow and his witticisms, although it was a beast to edit.
With that, I should note that I am the Legacy editor for Quiet Speculation, so I am submitting this to get some feedback and hear what type of Legacy content you'd like to see us put out.